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If Google Chrome shows Not Secure, Your connection to this site is not secure for your website even though your certificate is valid, then this post will help you.
GOOGLE Chrome has started warning users that certain websites are 'not secure' following the release of the hugely-popular browser's latest version.
Chrome 68’s “Not secure” warning does not mean you’ve been hacked—but it does mean your traffic isn’t protected, so it could be hacked.
With Chrome 68, Google lays it all out for everyone to see by presenting a 'Not Secure' message beside the 'i' icon.
In Chrome 68, Google will begin to display the "Not Secure" message in the display bar for websites that still use the HTTP connection. Later, the "Secure" label for HTTPS sites will disappear.
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Any Chrome user visiting an HTTP website will see an easily noticeable warning label that the site is “not secure.” Websites that insist on sticking with HTTP will have a public relations ...
In September, that “Secure” label will go away, as HTTPS security will be considered the default. Then, in October, Google will display a “Not Secure” warning when you visit any HTTP site.