It means that your browser can't verify the SSL certificate of the website you're visiting. In other words, your browser shows you this message when it isn't sure if the website will securely encrypt your data.
- Why does Chrome keep telling me my connection is not secure?
- How do I change my connection to secure?
- Why is my WIFI saying it's not secure?
- Why is my WIFI unsecured?
- How do I change my Wi-Fi from unsecure to secure?
- Why is my WIFI saying not a secure connection?
- Why does my browser say not secure?
- How do I change my WIFI from unsecure to secure?
- How do I turn off secure wi fi?
- Is unsecured Wi-Fi OK?
Why does Chrome keep telling me my connection is not secure?
You'll see this error if you have antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus is preventing Chrome from providing security. To fix the problem, turn off your antivirus software. If the page works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites.
How do I change my connection to secure?
Settings. Tap Privacy and Security. Tap Security. Turn on Always use secure connections.
Why is my WIFI saying it's not secure?
You might see a notification that tells you that you're connected to a Wi-Fi network that's not secure because it uses an older security standard. For example, this can occur if you connect to a Wi-Fi network that uses WEP or TKIP for security. These security standards are older and have known flaws.
Why is my WIFI unsecured?
If you get a warning “Your Wi-Fi connection is unsecured”, then you have connected to an unprotected wireless network. Information transferred through this network will be unencrypted. This means that your logins, passwords, messages, and other sensitive information can be intercepted.
How do I change my Wi-Fi from unsecure to secure?
Turn on encryption
Go to your router's settings and find the security options. Look for the WPA2 Personal setting. If you don't see that, select WPA Personal (but this could be a sign that your router is outdated and more vulnerable). Set the encryption type to AES.
Why is my WIFI saying not a secure connection?
You might see a notification that tells you that you're connected to a Wi-Fi network that's not secure because it uses an older security standard. For example, this can occur if you connect to a Wi-Fi network that uses WEP or TKIP for security. These security standards are older and have known flaws.
Why does my browser say not secure?
The website is encrypted, but its certificate is expired or illegitimate. The website's certificate is valid but the version of TLS is not secure (TLS version 1.1 or earlier). The website is unencrypted and asking you to enter password or credit card information.
How do I change my WIFI from unsecure to secure?
Turn on encryption
Go to your router's settings and find the security options. Look for the WPA2 Personal setting. If you don't see that, select WPA Personal (but this could be a sign that your router is outdated and more vulnerable). Set the encryption type to AES.
How do I turn off secure wi fi?
Go into Settings → Connections → Wi-Fi → Advanced → Secure Wi-Fi. In here, you want to disable "Auto protect unsecured Wi-Fi". Then, tap the triple dot menu in the top right and open Settings. Here, you can disable notifications, so Secure Wi-Fi doesn't pester you again.
Is unsecured Wi-Fi OK?
Public Wi-Fi Isn't Secure
Why does it matter? If the network isn't secure, and you log into an unencrypted site — or a site that uses encryption only on the sign-in page — other users on the network can see what you see and send. They could hijack your session and log in as you.