HTTPS is required for all Maps API web service requests containing user data (such as API keys), or developer identifiers. Requests made over HTTP that include sensitive data may be rejected.[1]
This seems a backend problem of the software you are using, they have to change the way they load the Google Maps from http to https (or add an option so customers can do that). It should be a way to access the final HTML code and change this.
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Someone at Softpress will have to update the Action, or I will have to update my HTTPS CDN Helper to recognize the links that the Action generates. The Action writes out the script reference to http://maps.googleapis.com... and that’s what the message is referring to here.
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On Oct 11, 2018, at 6:55 AM, Tony email@hidden wrote:
From Google this morning:
HTTPS is required for all Maps API web service requests containing user data (such as API keys), or developer identifiers. Requests made over HTTP that include sensitive data may be rejected.[1]
This seems a backend problem of the software you are using, they have to change the way they load the Google Maps from http to https (or add an option so customers can do that). It should be a way to access the final HTML code and change this.