
HTTPS FAQs - Transparency Report Help Center - Google Help
HTTPS is an encrypted HTTP connection, making it more secure. You can tell if your connection to a website is secure if you see HTTPS rather than HTTP in the URL.
Create a Gmail account - Google Help
Create an account Tip: To use Gmail for your business, a Google Workspace account might be better for you than a personal Google Account. With Google Workspace, you get increased storage, …
Learn about Google Play refund policies
If you give your account or payment details to someone else, appear to be abusing our policies, or don’t protect your account with authentication, we usually can’t issue a refund. If you find a Google Play …
Gmail Help
Official Gmail Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Gmail and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Google Maps Help
Official Google Maps Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Maps and other answers to frequently asked questions.
HTTPS report - Search Console Help
HTTPS report The HTTPS report shows how many indexed URLs on your site are HTTP vs HTTPS. The report isn't a comprehensive list of all detected items. It shows a sample of items to help you …
Safeguarding your data - Analytics Help - Google Help
Google Analytics by default uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS), which instructs browsers that support HTTP over SSL (HTTPS) to use that encryption protocol for all communication between end …
Turn on HTTPS for your blog - Blogger Help - Google Help
Turn on HTTPS for your blog I f y ou want visitors to access your blog over HTTPS, you can turn on HTTPS and HTTPS redirect.
Get help with common error messages in Chrome - Google Help
You can get this error if you have an antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus prevents Chrome from providing security.
Google Business Profile Help
Official Google Business Profile Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Business Profile and other answers to frequently asked questions.