![]() Any page providing an HTTP connection will cause the “Not Secure” warning. When your Chrome browser connects to a website it can either use the HTTP (insecure) or HTTPS (secure). The reason you are seeing the “Not Secure” warning is because the web page or website you are visiting is not providing a secure connection. Why is my Google Chrome website not secure? If your site falls victim to a cyberattack, it can impact the site’s functioning, prevent visitors from accessing it, or compromise your customers’ personal information. Insecure websites are vulnerable to cyberthreats, including malware and cyberattacks. To control how Chrome handles content and permissions for a site, click Site settings. Under “Privacy and security,” choose what settings to turn off.“Site security certificate is not trusted” (Android devices) How do I make my Chrome browser secure? This is easily recognizable in your website URL as it will start with HTTP instead of HTTPS. ![]() If your website is showing up as “not secure”, then it is missing an updated SSL Certificate.
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