I am aware that I can ignore theses warnings and can proceed. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. There could really be a problem with the site’s certificates. But what if you’re really sure about the site’s integrity Well, two things could have triggered the warning. Logging in to an unsecure site is not recommended. This server could not prove that it is X.X.X.X its security certificate is not trusted by your computer's operating system. Your data could be stolen if you proceed without caution. Google Chrome reports: Your connection is not privateĪttackers might be trying to steal your information from X.X.X.X (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn moreĪutomatically send some system information and page content to Google to help detect dangerous apps and sites. Privacy policy The hostname in the website’s security certificate differs from the website you are trying to visit. Your PC doesn’t trust this website’s security certificate. This might mean that someone’s trying to fool you or steal any info you send to the server. Microsoft Edge reports: This site is not secure When enabeling 'Redirect HTTP to HTTPS' in 'System Tools -> Admin Setup -> TAB:System Settings.