That padlock isn't decoration. It's the first handshake between your brand and every visitor's lizard brain.
I'll be blunt: this comparison shouldn't exist in 2026. HTTPS won this war a decade ago. Google weaponized Chrome's 'Not Secure' label, and browsers followed. Staying on HTTP today is like showing up to a job interview in a bathrobe — technically possible, but you've already lost. The ranking signal matters less than the psychological gut-punch users feel when their browser screams danger.
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Running HTTP in 2026 isn't a Running HTTP in 2026 isn't a — it's a public declaration. — it's a public declaration that you've abandoned your site. I break down why HTTPS is table stakes for authority and how to how to your rankings. your rankings.
0 wins for HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) • 4 wins for HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) • 0 ties