08-09-2017 04:35 PM
I, as you all know, am not gifted in the tech areas. (I can still recite Caesar's Gallic Wars in Latin, though, which has been so beneficial to me in my lifetime. <---sarcasm/humor font)
Today, in chat, it was said that the reason "click to see description" appears is because it's the only way to test for a new security feature Google will be using later this year.
Meeting Google's security requirement is attained by being ebay mobile friendly.
HUH?
Does that simply mean removing active content, thus passing ebay's mobile test, is the answer that Google wants? Google is simply concerned about listings that could contain links? Am I somewhere near correct in this assumption?
This is sooooo over my head.
::grumbles off to try to make green jumping things...again::
08-10-2017 10:35 AM
Interestingly, I can't open Amazon.com this morning with Chrome. It's complaining that the pages have mixed unsecure and unverifiable secure content.
Could just be a glitch and I need to reboot, but this is very much related to what is being discussed. Mixed http:// and https:// content has in the past and will in the future cause issues in the browsers as they modify their security profiles.