I prefer seeing the green “Secure” label when I’m about to log in to a website or enter credit card information. With the release of Chrome 69 in September, HTTPS sites will no longer sport the “Secure” wording:
Notice that they are labeled as “Not secure” but the text is still gray. With the release of Chrome 68 in July, here is what HTTP sites will look like in the address bar:
Chrome 56, released in January 2017, started marking HTTP pages that collect passwords or credit cards as “Not secure.” Chrome 62, released in October 2017, started marking HTTP sites with entered data and all HTTP sites viewed in Incognito mode as “Not secure.” Google has been pushing the web to HTTPS for years, but it accelerated its efforts last year by making changes to Chrome’s user interface.