Historically, this had been the primary protocol used for internet communication. Unsecure websites display the “Not Secure” warning which appears on all pages using the HTTP protocol, because it is incapable of providing a secure connection. Here’s what the “Not Secure” sign looks like in Chrome, Safari and Firefox. This article will cover what is behind the “Not Secure” warning and what site owners and visitors can do to fix it.įirst, note that the warning appears differently in different browsers. Website owners have a responsibility to secure their site, and although site visitors cannot change a “Not Secure” warning, they can request that site owners implement security measures. It only serves to alert you that you do not have a secure connection with that page. The “Not Secure” warning does not mean that your computer or the site you are visiting is affected by malware. It’s alerting you that information sent and received with that page is unprotected and it could potentially be stolen, read or modified by attackers, hackers and entities with access to internet infrastructure (like Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and governments). The “Not Secure” warning means there is a lack of security for the connection to that page. The latest version of Chrome also has a popup when you click the message that explains, “your connection to this site is not secure” and a warning about not entering any sensitive information on the site. Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognized.Version 68 of the Google Chrome browser introduced a new “Not Secure” warning in the address bar that appears any time you are visiting an insecure web page. HTTP Strict Transport Security: true HTTP Public Key Pinning: false Certificate chain: -BEGIN CERTIFICATE- MIIDcDCCAlgCAxAASDANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADB9MQswCQYDVQQGEwJJTDERMA8G A1UECBMIR3VzaCBEYW4圎jAQBgNVBAcTCUhlcnR6aWxpYTEhMB8GA1UEChMYR3Jl ZW5UZWFtIEludGVybmV0LCBMdGQuMQwwCgYDVQQLEwNXZWIxFjAUBgNVBAMTDWNs b3VkZ3VhcmQubWUwHhcNMTIwODE0MDUwMDAwWhcNMTgwODExMTUzNTE1WjB9MQsw CQYDVQQGEwJVUzETMBEGA1UECBMKQ0FMSUZPUk5JQTESMBAGA1UEBxMJTG9zIEdh dG9zMRYwFAYDVQQKEw1OZXRmbGl4LCBJbmMuMRMwEQYDVQQLEwpPcGVyYXRpb25z MRgwFgYDVQQDEw93d3cubmV0ZmxpeC5jb20wggEiMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4IB DwAwggEKAoIBAQDYgoM0AiQpbtUygjneu8GxW5IQqFZXad3oDRNQdRYG6oBOhEAK Uaz/4upG9f05qZb/jM+k6hvWZ2n3Lm+r7RpVx07J/dm5y圓qUCCgWunp7FiESUVV 6s2kpKY3+erJ2qBYq65hViVRnOoJ2j1G1ryxneC5k0Ys2QhH718omdWxaVurwTMO 6Ak//MXWpB9rJ/圓TGqOxMFelfrYD4o13KKF39lDeCjUi8eYc8p1y2Cfp+ex79oJ yK/0Wk2Pmq85KZUrgXhKAQUViMXnuBjtlZIRHjSIq3jlz/UIoOAcTn0663lyhf29 GlQX5G6DL75wkyFZ8SvjQN6W0OtkG0+GGmPdAgMBAAEwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQAD ggEBAHg8PKNM4XtVuPdQtx5PHx+9x/zcmFbsE57OOojfitgMianTLc8biK8UuUc9 LswTV+NXxXc1PLgBhqJNGuSDVz0WpvQeNnjZRLLWrlcPxs8zfx/1rRIiu8uO2+ty Vo0aC372Xno4uLAw7MA8Q0zswtlph9B0Coe6nAFISEZVfAmds5OgOjVK89dswdHy B/lalh5h3z4Ph9BbtViV4QGKJpPoNT5ZpB71faoZ2gbGotWvNGKxulpoFYHhNqUN 1DVJVo6/X23LUpWjW8aFtoqZCeL2HeLpHy0vz4/2aa/i7CK8kkw8v7kg8mh3wP5a UCT4OvOgWW4jSuZpXuZ8zz8Z7A0= -END CERTIFICATE. Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognized. An additional root certificate may need to be imported. The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. Below is the info you asked for.I hope you can help me.Thanks I am Honduras and have it under central america.
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