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Re: 'Secure Content' Warning from IE is Gone

Still here for me too.

 

As well as double/trible "notifications," or no notifications at all.

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Re: 'Secure Content' Warning from IE is Gone


@ROMARY wrote:

Still here for me.   Wouldn't the moderators alert the whatever folks in the technical department? 


@ROMARY

 

All I know is that the warnings have been here all morning and I haven't done anything, no updates, no shut downs, no clearing cache, no setting changes or anything.

 

Just suddenly when I clicked on a thread, they were gone and still are. I assumed it was fixed for other IE users.

 

Can't explain it. Of course, I've been posting a lot this AM, so maybe I just wore that banner out, LOL!

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Re: 'Secure Content' Warning from IE Is Back

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Well, it stopped yesterday but today it's back. I give up!

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Re: 'Secure Content' Warning from IE is Gone


@itiswhatitis wrote:

@CelticCrafter wrote:

It's not fixed yet on Google Chrome.


I'm on Google Chrome and it's the https: for me.  No lock though.  The "s" behind the http means it's secure I think.


Hi @itiswhatitis,

 

There's a thread about this posted in the Electronics forum too, where I posted about this.

 

At first I thought that the page was secure in Chrome too, but it really isn't. It's confusing, as it looks like it's secure due to the "https" in front of the search bar address.

 

However, it's not entirely secure.

 

I use a Chromebook, so Chrome is my only browser that I can use for it.

 

At the right end of the search bar, I'm getting a message through a little icon that's showing me that the page is trying to run unauthorized scripts on my computer.

 

So basically, it's not secure.

 

It's pretty much telling me the same thing that Internet Explorer is telling its users, but in a different way.