I just caught wind of your hub again in the notifications area, ummm no silly LOL, charge Google your funny molometer, but if you were serious well i still wouldn't attempt such a thing. Mike Pugh from New York City on May 08, 2012: Is this OK? or was the extension part of the security and I just turned it off? It is below under the hood as shown above in your hub. It worked! Its only been a few hours but I've opened all the sites that i was getting it with and it is gone :) what brought this to my attention along with reading your hub was I got the message even for Google's own websites. I also remember seeing that they are partners of Google or 3rd party companies, I think,so I thought I would give it a try and remove them. Then I remembered seeing in tools/settings "web extensions" I believe these are to make loading sites a bit faster, help automatic search listings and other stuff to make your searching a little easier. I was just reading your hub and you did a great job explaining how important it is not to turn this feature of, Kudos! I agree 100% but you got me thinking about the apps that where attached to my Google page.So I went in and removed them to see if this would help. I have unloaded any modules that I cannot verify. My site is using a lot of mixed media and is still stable.
I have just noticed that many other add-ins seem to have this problem. It is always helpful and useful to get feedback. I have reported it to both Adsense and Google chrome groups. I have noticed recently that many more of these 3rd party elements can cause this error to reappear.Įven Google's adsense elements. It uses mixed media from several verifiable sites. In my view this is not a good idea at all.
This is the security system that needs to be on. The thing that I suggest is, that you do 'not' turn off the Https/SSl toggle button. The extensions that you turned off are 'under the bonnet' but under a different heading. Micheal (author) from United Kingdom on May 09, 2012: Like I said I totally agree with any added security it is a good thing with cyber-crime at its peak these days with so many transactions being done online. Thank you for sharing.Īnd keep up the good work! this is the only place i have found any advice that make since. You know I am using Chrome and sometimes I have got some error like this. Grace Whites from Manalapan, New Jersey, USA on May 18, 2012: I am so glad that you have found this helpful. Micheal (author) from United Kingdom on May 18, 2012: I must have missed that completely and I've read the article twice.
I didn't understand this at all.I thought there was supposed to be an easy step by step guide on how to stop this error message. Let me know and maybe I can help you further, Having the instructions right there on the screen.
Have you tried opening two windows at once and work through your website. So sorry to hear that you are having a difficult time of following these simple steps. Micheal (author) from United Kingdom on May 31, 2012: So you have to remove and reload every ad? And have them checked? I didn't understand all of that, but perhaps I will when I learn more about how all that works. I see that warning on other sites sometimes. Victoria Lynn from Arkansas, USA on June 03, 2012: Hi i want to be secure my email and every thinks in my coputer please,because my https has a yellow colour iam afraid pls help me to sort it out. Then try loading each one, back into your website, one at a time to see if it is okay.Įventually you will identify which are safe to use and which are not. As then, they too can fix their webpages.Īll inbound and outbound elements and links must be removed. You can of course send them a message telling them that their site is insecure, which I am sure they will be pleased to find out. Then the problem must be fixed by 'that' websites webmaster. If and when you visit other websites on the internet, and Google Chrome gives you the warning, 'this site has insecure content'. If you own a website, then of course you can use it too. This fix is for website owners, to fix their own websites, that they own. The following literal explanation may improve clarity. Thank you for your very useful and interesting comment.