Sites that are not fully secure and still use HTTP are shown up by the Grey circle with an exclamation point inside. This means that the site is not using a private connection as it does not have a security certificate.
- What does ⚠ mean on a website?
- What does the warning symbol mean on Chrome?
- What does a black triangle with an exclamation mark mean?
- How do I enable full URL in Chrome?
What does ⚠ mean on a website?
The warning is there telling you that any information sent between your computer and the site is sent unencrypted across the internet. If you're not submitting a form or anything else to the site then there's not much information that goes to the site that you should be overly concerned about.
What does the warning symbol mean on Chrome?
The yellow warning triangle you may see when visiting a webpage that's secured with SSL, is an indication that Google Chrome found insecure content on that page, either because the page contains both HTTPS and HTTP content, or because the browser detected that the website is using an obsolete encryption mechanism, such ...
What does a black triangle with an exclamation mark mean?
Your phone may display an exclamation mark in a triangle on a black screen. This screen is called recovery mode, and is usually accessed from the bootloader menu on an Android device. The most common cause of issues with recovery mode is when the device has been rooted; or having installed a custom ROM.
How do I enable full URL in Chrome?
Open Google Chrome. Right-click anywhere in your address bar. Click on Always show full URLs to remove the tick next to it.