Sometimes when you start your Chromium Browserit flashes a warning reading like Your connection is not private. Attackers might try to steal your information. Well, the first thing to do is to close your browser. With that done, you can continue to troubleshoot why you might have received the message.
Your connection is not private error in Chrome
If you see Your connection is not private error in Google Chrome browser on Windows PC, see if these suggestions help:
- Check the time of your computers
- Try in private browsing mode
- Click Continue
- Disable browser extensions
- Remove browser extensions
- Check Browser Hijackers
- Repair Extension
Let’s see these points in detail.
1]Check the time of your computers
The quickest solution to this problem is to make sure your computer Time is precise. You may receive a notification saying “Your clock is behind” or “Your clock is ahead”. If you see the error “Your clock is behind” or “Your clock is ahead,” your computer’s inaccurate date and time are causing an SSL error. To get rid of this message, update your device’s clock.
If it doesn’t work then you can try another variant of the below mentioned fixes.
2]Try incognito mode
If you’re on a computer or mobile device, try opening the page in incognito mode. If the page opens there, it means that one of your extensions is causing the security issue and you should try to remove it first. The extension is interfering with your SSL connection.
3]Click Continue
When you see the problem, click on the small “Advanced” link on the webpage
Click on the “Continue to
4]Disable browser extensions
Try the following solution to disable extension causing the problem.
In the top right corner of the browser toolbar, click the Chrome menu icon, select More tools > Extensions.
Now, to disable an extension, uncheck the Enabled box next to it.
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5]Remove browser extensions
If you think an extension is causing unwanted changes to your Chrome settings, delete it. In the upper right corner of the browser toolbar, click the Chrome menu icon, navigate to “More tools” and choose Extensions. Click the trash can icon next to the extension you want to remove.
6]Check browser hijackers
If that fails, chances are you have a unwanted program on your computer that shuts you down. Try running your antivirus software to remove the extension. Try running a browser hijacker removal tool.
7]Fix Extension
If you see the message ” This extension may have been corrupted”, flashing on your computer screen, it means that the extension’s files may have been modified by a random disk error or potentially harmful software running on your computer. So, from a security perspective, Chrome has disabled this extension for you. To try extension repairHere’s how:
In the top right corner of the browser toolbar, click the Chrome menu icon, select More tools > Extensions.
Click on Repair next to the extension you want to repair.
A dialog box should appear to confirm the repair. If the extension asks for certain permissions, they will be listed. Click Repair. This will confirm that you want to repair and activate the extension.
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