I already disable Mark non-secure origins as non-secure at chrome://flags but it still show the warning. It especially annoying if you use the website by create shortcut and set it as open as window.
Can you give a screenshot of what you are talking about? Do you mean self-signed or expired certificates? Or non-secure content on secure page? Or are you talking about actual ORIGIN used in AJAX requests?
its either a browser problem or the internet you use. Been there for both cases. One solved by some tweaks and the other through a report.
This sounds like a Certificate Issue; just to check, are your computers Time & Date set properly? These settings on your local machine can invalidate HTTPS Certificates....
are you dumb? Why? The first thing when trying solve a problem is try SOLVE THIS SHIT if was not possible then you REMOVE THIS SHIT. Use https everywhere or any extension with the same purpose.
For me many mtl websites also say “not secure” up in the http// line. But NU has a little lock symbol before the http// words. So I guess it depends on a website... maybe the ones with ads are not secure?
maybe im dumb with networking diploma or doesnt explain enough disabling Mark non-secure origins as non-secure at chrome://flags should already remove the not secure warning bec thats what it should do. not certificate problem and not the time and date. yes the website use http:// but without ads. again i shall repeat disabling Mark non-secure origins as non-secure at chrome://flags should already remove the not secure warning bec thats what it should do. there a few website actually look better when you set it as shortcut and open as window. but the newest chrome update make the warning twice bigger than before. i just want to know if someone know how to remove the not secure warning by disabling something in chrome or install chrome extension
Again, please provide a screenshot. "Mark non-secure origins as non-secure", all that does is show green or a lock with non-secure text and you should not be getting any notifications from that one way or the other.(other than maybe if you submit a password over non-secure) If you can't explain the issue, please give us a screenshot so we can solve it for you. For reference, here is what your setting change does: https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/marking-http-as-non-secure
Do you mean when it comes up with a white page warning that the site you're trying to get to is unsafe?