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Why is my site showing as not secure?
The reason you are seeing the “Not Secure” warning is because the web page or website you are visiting is not providing an encrypted connection. When your Chrome browser connects to a website it can either use the HTTP (insecure) or HTTPS (secure).
Why is my site not fully secure?
This notice, “Your connection to this site is not fully secure,” usually shows up when your WordPress website has a Mixed Content Error. You may have an SSL certificate installed on your site, but also have script or content loading with HTTP. Thus, a mixture of secure and non secure content.
Why is my site insecure?
The most common cause are files, hosted on other web pages, linked to via a “non-secure” HTTP link. This “mixed content” (the mix of HTTP and HTTPS URLs) causes browsers to flag the page as insecure.
What does not secure warning mean for website?
The notification does not mean that your site is compromised or not functioning correctly. For more information on the difference of websites with or without an SSL certificate in place, read our article HTTP vs. HTTPS.
If the new alert is received but existing alerts aren’t received, delete and then re-create all the user’s alerts on the site. To do this, see Manage, view, or delete SharePoint alerts to recreate the alert.
Why is my certificate verification not working on my computer?
If you are still encountering certificate verification problems, should check the Time and Date preferences on your computer.
What does it mean when Safari can’t verify a certificate?
For example, the web browser can display an error message stating that it could not verify the identity of the website (i.e., the detected certificate for the particular website is invalid). On first inspection, this may seem to be a useful feature that helps to protect the computer from various threats.