Hello, all my data for the web page in my image is HTTPS including Bookmarks. This only happens in Chrome, Firefox works perfectly.
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HTTPS Problem
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HTTPS Problem
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If it wasn't for bad luck I'd have NO luck at all.
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Re: HTTPS Problem
I guess you see this warning in Chrome because your Chrome is set to always look for an HTTPS version of whatever site you are trying to reach, whereas that option is not set in you Firefox.
Ken
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Re: HTTPS Problem
But it *is* a https site - I guess Chrome must have been confused, or it took too long to check the certificate...
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Hans
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Re: HTTPS Problem
In which case, I guess the fix is to not use Chrome and stick with FF
I've never understood why people stopped using FF after Google released Chrome.
Ken
I've never understood why people stopped using FF after Google released Chrome.
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Re: HTTPS Problem
Google was able to create a huge hype around Chrome.
And although I have never used it as my default browser, it worked nicely in the beginning. But it steadily became a memory hog...
And although I have never used it as my default browser, it worked nicely in the beginning. But it steadily became a memory hog...
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Hans
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Re: HTTPS Problem
I got this from Google Chrome Community:-
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On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top right, click More. (3 dots)
Click on Settings.
Click Privacy and security.
Click on Site settings.
Click Additional content settings. Insecure content.
Next to 'Not allowed to show insecure content', click Add.
Enter the site's URL
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I clicked the section below as in my image. It now works.
- Thanks to all here. This is my very first reply to a query from Google Help.
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On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top right, click More. (3 dots)
Click on Settings.
Click Privacy and security.
Click on Site settings.
Click Additional content settings. Insecure content.
Next to 'Not allowed to show insecure content', click Add.
Enter the site's URL
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I clicked the section below as in my image. It now works.
- Thanks to all here. This is my very first reply to a query from Google Help.
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Re: HTTPS Problem
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans