Learn how to resolve the “Your connection is not private” error in Chrome.
Update Your Browser
Next, clear your browsing history and cache to remove any corrupted data that could be causing the error. You can do this by going to the Chrome settings, clicking on “Privacy and Security,” and then selecting “Clear browsing data.”
If the error persists, you can check your computer’s date and time settings to ensure they are accurate. Incorrect date and time settings can sometimes trigger the error message in Chrome.
Additionally, make sure that your antivirus software is not blocking the website you are trying to access. Temporarily disabling the antivirus software can help determine if it is the cause of the error.
Clear Browsing Data
- Click on the three dots in the top-right corner of Chrome
- Select Settings from the drop-down menu
- Scroll down and click on Advanced
- Under the “Privacy and security” section, click on Clear browsing data
- Choose a time range for which to delete data
- Select the types of data you want to clear
- Click on Clear data
Adjust Date and Time Settings
1. Open Chrome and click on the three dots in the top right corner of the browser window.
2. Select “Settings” from the drop-down menu.
3. Scroll down and click on “Advanced” to expand the settings options.
4. Under the “Privacy and security” section, click on “Site settings.”
5. Scroll down and click on “Additional content settings.”
6. Click on “Date and time.”
7. Toggle the switch to enable “Use your device’s date and time.”
8. Close and reopen Chrome for the changes to take effect.
Manage Your Antivirus Software Settings
1. Open your antivirus software.
2. Go to the settings or preferences section.
3. Look for the option related to SSL scanning or HTTPS scanning.
4. Disable SSL scanning or HTTPS scanning.
5. Save your changes and restart your browser.
F.A.Q.
How to fix your connection is not secure in Chrome?
To fix the “Your connection is not secure” issue in Chrome, you can enable the “Always Use Secure Connections” option in the advanced settings under Privacy and Security in the Chrome settings menu.
Why is my Chrome showing Privacy error?
Your Chrome is showing a privacy error because the browser cannot establish a secure SSL connection or verify the website’s certificate, potentially putting your personal information at risk of being stolen by hackers.
How do I fix secure connection failed in Chrome?
To fix secure connection failed in Chrome, you can try resetting SSL cache, checking system date and time, deactivating HTTPS scanning, checking SSL settings, using a proxy connection, disabling DoH protocol, and using the latest TLS version. Additionally, you can disable any add-ons that may be causing the issue.
How do I fix Google Chrome when it says no internet connection?
To fix Google Chrome when it says no internet connection, you can try turning off airplane mode, turning on mobile data or Wi-Fi, and checking the signal in your area. This might resolve the issue indicated by error code “ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED.”