Hello, why am I getting this when I know the site is HTTPS. Only in my Chrome & Edge browser, not in Firefox./size]
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If it wasn't for bad luck I'd have NO luck at all.
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Re: Not Secure
Perhaps a temporary glitch. I get such a message occasionally for https sites in Firefox too. I suspect that the certificate didn't respond quickly enough.
Best wishes,
Hans
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Re: Not Secure
Firefox is my default browser and using I can reach that site without any problem. I also have Edge (Chromium version) on my machine and it too can reach that site without any problem. I don't have Google Chrome installed so I can't check what happens using that browser.
Have you tried clearing cookies and trying again?
Ken
Have you tried clearing cookies and trying again?
Ken
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Re: Not Secure
Sorry for the delayed response (medical Problem not serious)
Hans, it was a glitch caused by Chrome needing an update.
Ken, how do I find my EDGE version?
I am on Version 116.0.1938.69 (Official build) (64-bit) at present.
Hans, it was a glitch caused by Chrome needing an update.
Ken, how do I find my EDGE version?
I am on Version 116.0.1938.69 (Official build) (64-bit) at present.
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Re: Not Secure
I think Edge (Chromium) is the only version of Edge available these days but the 'About' page of the Chromium based version looks like this:
Ken
I've highlighted the bit that mentions Chromium.Ken
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Re: Not Secure
On my PC:
Click on the three dots top right
> Click on Help and feedback
> > Click on About Microsft Edge
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Re: Not Secure
I have found 4 versions of EDGE stable, beta, dev and canary.
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Re: Not Secure
On Eleven Forums https://www.elevenforum.com/
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Re: Not Secure
Oh, OK, so not on your laptop(s). Your post was a simple statement so I had no idea what you were on about or how it relates to your question about how you find out what version of Edge you have, especially as both myself and Leif had already shown you how to find out.
Ken
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Hope you dont feel too bad having no idea what i was on about. Sometime my finger that prints is too fast for my brain.
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