Google has been trying to make everyone turn to SSL and now they’re making it easier to verify if a SSL certificate is valid in Chrome. As of Chrome 60, you can enable the new feature which will probably come as a default in a later version of the browser.

You can now click on the SSL icon on the left side of the navigation bar to see if the certificate is valid. There is also a button that opens another page where you can see more details about the certificates, like its issuer, issue date, validity period and more.

Watch the video below to see it in action:

If you’ve updated to Chrome 60 or later, you can enable this feature by navigating to chrome://flags/#show-cert-link. There you have to enable the feature and press the bottom left reload button to restart the browser.

You should always check that your connection is secure when entering information on any website, because it can help you prevent phishing attacks.