If it is not shown, select the > as shown below. Then going to More Tools -> Developer Tools.Ģ.
You can also get to Chrome’s Developer Tools by opening the Chrome menu (⋮) The quickest way there is with a keyboard shortcut: This change is being made as part of Chrome’s campaign to simplify their security UI/UX and tailor it for a more mainstream audience that does not know what SSL/TLS certificates, Certificate Authorities, or key signature algorithms are.įor the power-users and developers who do want to see details about their HTTPS connection and the site’s SSL/TLS certificate, you will need to go to the Security tab in Developer Tools.
Starting in Chrome 56, you will no longer be able to see details about a website’s SSL/TLS certificate by clicking on the padlock icon in the address bar.