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#1 2017-01-21 10:53:21

Jadmanx
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Registered: 2012-05-25
Posts: 128

Avoiding the Not Secure Warning in Chrome

i get 3 days the "the Not Secure Warning in Chrome"
i downt know how to fix this!

https://developers.google.com/web/updat … 8548&hl=de

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#2 2017-01-22 07:35:52

Double_D
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2014-08-14
Posts: 305
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Re: Avoiding the Not Secure Warning in Chrome

it looks like that your website is not secured with https, there are new rules in google.
Buy a good SSL certificate installed it on your server and the problems are over wink
I dont know where you are hosting your domain name but at namecheap you can buy a certificate
and if you don't like it in 15 days, you get your money back.

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#3 2017-01-22 13:20:46

thiva7
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Registered: 2011-04-30
Posts: 1,022

Re: Avoiding the Not Secure Warning in Chrome

Double_D wrote:

it looks like that your website is not secured with https, there are new rules in google.
Buy a good SSL certificate installed it on your server and the problems are over wink
I dont know where you are hosting your domain name but at namecheap you can buy a certificate
and if you don't like it in 15 days, you get your money back.

Hey

you get it from here?
https://www.namecheap.com/security/ssl- … cates.aspx

Wich one ? and you see defrence in your seo traffic?

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#4 2017-01-22 13:31:29

Double_D
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From: The Netherlands
Registered: 2014-08-14
Posts: 305
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Re: Avoiding the Not Secure Warning in Chrome

Yep it came from there, Thiva.
But i dont see the option money back in 15 days sad

But if you running with cloudflare you can get the certificate (shared with others) for free or you can lease it for 5 or 10 dollars
defrence in mine seo traffic not yet its running only for a week now wink

Let me clear myself before there are cumming problems.

I use cloudflare that runs perfect for me.
In the beginning i didn`t know that you cant use your own sll certificate on cloudflare (depending what plan you are using there)
I revoke mine ssl certificate on namecheap and they giving mine money back (perfect service)

If you have a dedicated/vps server and you are hosting your domain there ill buy it there and if you are working with a lot of sub domains
buy a wildcard ssl certificate

Last edited by Double_D (2017-01-22 13:46:15)

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