Getting a notice from Chrome that the website is not secure. Using 7 cookies. Should not enter any sensitive information, etc. Upper left corner. Possibly H/W doesn't have a security certificate. I think this came up once before. Only right right, I'm getting a full page notice.
Google ChromeHelp Forum
Check if a site's connection is secure
To see whether a website is safe to visit, you can check for security info about the site. Chrome will alert you if you can’t visit the site safely or privately.
In Chrome, open a page.
To check a site's security, to the left of the web address, look at the security status:
Lock Secure
Information Info or Not secure
(Red triangle) Dangerous Not secure or Dangerous
To see the site's details and permissions, select the icon. You'll see a summary of how private Chrome thinks the connection is.
What each security symbol means
These symbols let you know how safe it is to visit and use a site. They tell you if a site has a security certificate, if Chrome trusts that certificate, and if Chrome has a private connection with a site.
Fix "Your connection is not private" error
If you see a full-page error message saying "Your connection is not private," then there's a problem with the site, the network, or your device. Learn how to troubleshoot "Your connection is not private" errors.
What a security certificate is
When you go to a site that uses HTTPS (connection security), the website's server uses a certificate to prove the website's identity to browsers, like Chrome. Anyone can create a certificate claiming to be whatever website they want.
To help you stay on safe on the web, Chrome requires websites to use certificates from trusted organizations.
Anyone else getting that notice? AVG is ok with it so far.
Rgds,
Ed
Google ChromeHelp Forum
Check if a site's connection is secure
To see whether a website is safe to visit, you can check for security info about the site. Chrome will alert you if you can’t visit the site safely or privately.
In Chrome, open a page.
To check a site's security, to the left of the web address, look at the security status:
Lock Secure
Information Info or Not secure
(Red triangle) Dangerous Not secure or Dangerous
To see the site's details and permissions, select the icon. You'll see a summary of how private Chrome thinks the connection is.
What each security symbol means
These symbols let you know how safe it is to visit and use a site. They tell you if a site has a security certificate, if Chrome trusts that certificate, and if Chrome has a private connection with a site.
Fix "Your connection is not private" error
If you see a full-page error message saying "Your connection is not private," then there's a problem with the site, the network, or your device. Learn how to troubleshoot "Your connection is not private" errors.
What a security certificate is
When you go to a site that uses HTTPS (connection security), the website's server uses a certificate to prove the website's identity to browsers, like Chrome. Anyone can create a certificate claiming to be whatever website they want.
To help you stay on safe on the web, Chrome requires websites to use certificates from trusted organizations.
Anyone else getting that notice? AVG is ok with it so far.
Rgds,
Ed
Last edited by engrssc on Wed Sep 26, 2018 2:30 am, edited 1 time in total.