My browser says its not Secure

My browser says its not Secure

Ensure you're using HTTPS://

The first step is to verify that the URL in your browser starts with https:// rather than just http://. The S in HTTPS stands for Secure, and it ensures that your data is encrypted while traveling between your browser and the website.

If the URL starts with http:// (without the 's'), your connection is not secure, and any data you send could be intercepted by third parties. To fix this:

  • Go to the address bar in your browser
  • Change http:// to https://
  • Press Enter to reload the page with a secure connection

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Most websites nowadays should automatically redirect you from http:// to https://, but it's always a good idea to check and ensure you’re using the correct, secure protocol

Clear Your Browser Cache and Cookies

Sometimes, cached data or cookies in your browser can cause problems when trying to connect securely.

Clear your browser cache and cookies to ensure you're not seeing outdated or cached versions of the website.

Update Your Browser

If you're using an outdated browser version, it might not support the latest security protocols.

Ensure your browser is up-to-date with the latest security patches to avoid issues with secure connections.

Check for SSL Certificate Issues

If the HTTPS:// URL is correct but you’re still seeing security warnings, it may be an issue with the website's SSL certificate. The SSL certificate is what allows the website to establish a secure connection with your browser.

If you continue to encounter issues even after correcting the URL:

  • Double-check the certificate by clicking the padlock icon next to the URL in the browser address bar (on most browsers)
  • If the certificate is expired or invalid, avoid entering any sensitive information and contact the Arosoftware support team for assistance