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Google has announced that they will be blocking mixed content downloads from secure pages (HTTPS). Following their initial plans to block mixed content (or http:// subresources on https:// pages) on secure pages, Google will slowly start to roll out security updates to Chrome throughout 2020. Desktop platforms (on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, and Linux) will be the first to receive updates as follows: By March, Google will release the Chrome 81 update, which prints a console message warning about all mixed content downloads. In Chrome 82 (which should be out in April), Chrome will start giving warnings on mixed content downloads. The June update Chrome 83 will begin blocking mixed content executables while warning archive files and disk images. On August, Chrome 83's update will start blocking executables, archives, and disk images, while warning other mixed content downloads except for images, audios, videos, and text formats. The Chrome 85 update scheduled for September will warn users of all mixed content downloads of images, audios, videos, and texts while blocking other types of files. Lastly, the October release of Chrome 86 will block all mixed content downloads. Read more in our articles including "Google Chrome will start blocking mixed content downloads" and "Tumblr to ban adult content on December 17".

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Google has announced that they will be blocking mixed content downloads from secure pages (HTTPS). Following their initial plans to block mixed content (or http:// subresources on https:// pages) on secure pages, Google will slowly start to roll out security updates to Chrome throughout 2020.

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Desktop platforms (on Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, and Linux) will be the first to receive updates as follows: By March, Google will release the Chrome 81 update, which prints a console message warning about all mixed content downloads. In Chrome 82 (which should be out in April), Chrome will start giving warnings on mixed content downloads. The June update Chrome 83 will begin blocking mixed content executables while warning archive files and disk images. On August, Chrome 83's update will start blocking executables, archives, and disk images, while warning other mixed content downloads except for images, audios, videos, and text formats.

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Our coverage of mixed content downloads includes: "Google Chrome will start blocking mixed content downloads"; "Tumblr to ban adult content on December 17"; "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G". Each article provides unique insights and information.