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How to Fix the "Your Connection Is Not Private" warning
How to Fix the "Your Connection Is Not Private" warning

Follow these simple steps to fix "Your Connection Is Not Private" errors on your device.

Updated over a month ago

Overview:

Seeing a "Your Connection Is Not Private" message can be frustrating, but it usually means there’s a small issue with your device or network settings. This article will walk you through a few quick and easy steps to resolve the problem and get back to browsing securely.

Steps to Resolve the Issue

  1. Check Your Device's Date and Time:
    Make sure your date and time are correct. Incorrect settings can cause security warnings.

  2. Update Your Browser:
    Using an older browser version? Update it to the latest version or try a different one to ensure compatibility.

  3. Clear Your Cache:
    Old or cached data can sometimes trigger errors. Clear your browser’s cache and restart it.

  4. Check Your Antivirus or Firewall Settings:
    Your antivirus or firewall might be blocking the connection. Temporarily disable them, or add the website to your trusted list.

  5. Switch to a Secure Network:
    If you’re on public Wi-Fi, try switching to a private network like your home Wi-Fi for better security.

  6. Reset DNS Settings:
    Clear your DNS cache or switch to a public DNS like Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) for a quick fix.

If you still see the error after trying these steps, feel free to contact the website's support team for additional help.

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