Solved Your connection is not private error
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Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.t-nation.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).The same error I get when I want to visit this site: https://all-free-download.com/free-vector/vector-cv-template.html
But the sites work in Firefox, Google Chrome and Edge... I didn't install any new extension and didn't make any changes to Vivaldi.
Any idea how can I fix it?
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@freekarol Oh, it works in Vivaldi too, that is a warning not an error and doesn't prevent you from continuing.
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Yes, you're right, I can open the sites when I click "Proceed to www.t-nation.com(unsafe)". But it's not a good habit to ignore the warning, is it? What if a site is really dangerous?
P.S. I can open the websites now, but I still don't know where the problem was.
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@freekarol said in Your connection is not private error:
our connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.t-nation.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).I can open the site with Vivaldi 5.2.2623.43 on Windows 11.
I get no such warning.What is shown on the page?
Please create a screenshot and upload here.And, i guess, below the long error message is a Net::.... line, click on the line copy the shown and post here by </> button in reply.
Then try to check Troubleshooting issues.
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@doctorg said in Your connection is not private error:
And, i guess, below the long error message is a Net::.... line, click on the line copy the shown and post here by </> button in reply.
Yes, you're right. But suddenly, I can open the sites without the warning. So I can't send here the complete warning. Maybe later, who knows?
Then try to check Troubleshooting issues.
That was the first thing I tried. I also created a new Vivaldi profile but it didn't help me neither.
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@freekarol said in Your connection is not private error:
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.t-nation.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).This typically means that the certificate used to encrypt your connection to the site has expired or that your browser could not verify it's authenticity (e.g. if the certificate wasn't created by a verified certificate authority or if your system/browser failed in the verification process for whatever reason).
There are three main explanations why you can access the sites just fine again:
- The owner of the site might have updated the certificate to a valid one.
- Your system/browser was able to verify the certificate.
- You pressed "Proceed to ... (unsafe)", which will disable the warning for that site for a couple of weeks.
If you go to the site and look on the left side of the address bar you should either see a padlock or red triangle with an exclamation mark. The padlock means that the site has a valid certificate, the red triangle means that it still does not.
For me both t-nation and all-free-download have padlocks (valid certificates).
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@komposten said in Your connection is not private error:
For me both t-nation and all-free-download have padlocks (valid certificates).
I've got them now, too. Anyway, thanks for the info.
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