Monday, June 14, 2010 at 8:59 AM
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Update,  June 25, 2010: Less than two weeks ago, we  announced here that we would be moving our encrypted search service to a  new hostname in order to better serve our school partners and their  users. Today, we moved encrypted search from https://www.google.com to https://encrypted.google.com.  The site functions in the same way. However, if school network  administrators decide to block encrypted searches on  https://encrypted.google.com, the blocking will no longer affect Google  authenticated services like Google Apps for Education.
We  are continuing to explore longer-term options such that we could return  encrypted search to https://www.google.com without introducing issues  with school content filters.
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We  recently launched a beta version of encrypted  (SSL) search at https://www.google.com  to prevent people from intercepting our users' search terms and  results. However, because encrypted search creates an obscured channel  between a user's computer and Google, users who go to https://www.google.com can bypass  some schools' content filters. This can make it hard for schools to stop  students from accessing adult content.
One  option is for schools to use our SafeSearch  lock feature, which is designed to help keep adult content out of  our search results. But given how many computers some institutions have  this is proving impractical in many cases. So to prevent students from  bypassing their filters, some schools are blocking encrypted search.  However, a side effect of this action is that it also blocks other  services hosted at Google's secure URL, including Google Apps for  Education, and many of our other services which require authentication  to keep information safe.  
We're working hard  to address this issue as quickly as possible and in a few weeks we will  move encrypted search to a new hostname – so schools can limit access to  SSL search without disrupting other Google services, like Google Apps  for Education.  Longer term, we are exploring other options like moving  authentication to its own hostname so that we can return encrypted  search to https://www.google.com.   
Safety and security matter to Google, and we  are committed to working with our partners in education so that we help  keep students safe and secure on the Internet.  
Posted  by Dave Girouard, President, Google Enterprise
  
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