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Google Chrome – Fix “Your Connection Is Not Private”

Sometimes, Google Chrome sends a worrying message saying that u201cYour Connection Is Not Privateu201d and the hackers may be watching what you do and steal important data, like your passwords. While this does sound scary, making you drop the idea to browse that particular site<br>

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Google Chrome – Fix “Your Connection Is Not Private”

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  1. Google Chrome – Fix “Your Connection Is Not Private” Sometimes, Google Chrome sends a worrying message saying that “Your Connection Is Not Private” and the hackers may be watching what you do and steal important data, like your passwords. While this does sound scary, making you drop the idea to browse that particular siteFor more information visit : NORTON.COM/SETUP

  2. What Does “Your Connection Is Not Private” Mean? Google Chrome is designed to use the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to interact with your computer. When you browse on the Web normally, it is not favorable to carry out secure transactions. The reason being that the HTTP isn’t encrypted, so a hacker can easily steal your personal information, while you are browsing a website. For more information - Office.com/setup

  3. What Can Go Wrong with Certificates? The website may be genuine; however, its certificate might have expired, as certification needs renewing now and then. Usually, if the website hosts do not behave according to the laid guidelines, the certificate of the website can be revoked, causing the error. Another reason could be hackers who try to interfere with the website’s certification. Hackers set up a proxy server between you and your destination website. This proxy server forges fake certificates to read your HTTPS data. However, Google Chrome catches this trick and warns you by displaying the error message. For more information - Office.com/setup

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