Today i got this message on my Blogger Dashboard:
All visitors will be able to view your Blogspot domain blogs over an encrypted connection by visiting https://<your-blog>.blogspot.com. Existing links and bookmarks to your blogs will continue to work. As part of this change, the HTTPS Availability setting will disappear, and your blogs will always have an HTTPS version.
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Edrima Wilsa Hanson
In the past, Blogspot domain have showed you how to enable Free HTTPS Support for your Blogspot Blog. However according to the latest news from Blogger.com, you may not need to enable HTTPS support manually for your blog anymore. All your current non HTTPS blogs would automatically be changed to HTTPS coming April as state by Blogger. This means all BlogSpot blogs would be provided with a free SSL Certificate automatically whether you opt for it or not. Previously, it was up to the webmaster to decide whether to use HTTPS or not. Check it up this article, it will talk about Blogger.com Forcing HTTPS on All Free BlogSpot Domains Blogs. http://www.mybloggerlab.com/2016/04/blogger-forcing-https-on-all-free-blogspot-domains-blogs.html