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Your Connection to This Site is Not Secure: What It Means and How to Stay Safe
If you’ve ever visited a website and noticed the warning “Your connection to this site is not secure” in your browser, you might have felt a twinge of concern. And you should. This message isn’t just a minor technical detail, it’s a red flag about your privacy, data safety, and even the reputation of the website you’re visiting. With Chrome 68 and subsequent browser updates, these warnings became standard. Websites that fail to use HTTPS with a valid TLS certificate now display a “Not Secure” warning right in the address bar. This change was designed to push site owners toward better practice
If you’ve ever visited a website and noticed the warning “Your connection to this site is not secure” in your browser, you might have felt a twinge of concern. And you should. This message isn’t just a minor technical detail, it’s a red flag about your privacy, data safety, and even the reputation of the website you’re visiting. With Chrome 68 and subsequent browser updates, these warnings became standard. Websites that fail to use HTTPS with a valid TLS certificate now display a “Not Secure” warning right in the address bar. This change was designed to push site owners toward better practices and to help internet users recognize when their data may be at risk.
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