You may be viewing 'unsecure' info

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FireBrick

Lately, one of the web sites I frequent has begun to show a small window
saying something like:
The site may have unsecure data, do you wish to continue to that site?

I click yes and the site is viewed.

I think it's some sort of protection but can't find out how to set it to
ignore when I go to the web site.
What I'd like...is to bypass that window

Please and thank you.

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It depends on the web browser that you're using. If you're using Internet
Explorer you can right click on the Internet Explorer icon, choose
properties, go to the Advanced tab, scroll all the way down to the bottom and
find and uncheck the entry that says "Warn if changing between secure and non
secure mode." This should do what you need it to do.

-Dan
 
LittleMoo said:
It depends on the web browser that you're using. If you're using Internet
Explorer you can right click on the Internet Explorer icon, choose
properties, go to the Advanced tab, scroll all the way down to the bottom
and
find and uncheck the entry that says "Warn if changing between secure and
non
secure mode." This should do what you need it to do.

-Dan

Thanks Unfortunately, that didn't work.
I already had 'Warn if changing etc' already unchecked.
I tried enabling it, and then disabling it to see if that would help.
But alas, it didn't.
This is the ONLY site I go to that I get this message.
And....it only just started in the past few weeks.

Could one of the 'security updates' have changed some setting?
 
Maybe the site that you are having this problem with changed something that
now causes the message to pop up.

It could also be possible that a security update changed a setting, but for
this you would have to look through your updates and get information about
them on Microsoft's website.

-Dan
 

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