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Your Connection Is Not Private Error In Chrome [SOLVED]

your connection is not private

At one point in time, you probably tried to connect to a specific website link from your Chrome browser and got a message that says Your Connection Is Not Private. Sometimes it may even say that hackers are trying to steal your sensitive information, and it can be scary if you’re not sure what to do.

The error could mean several things including:

Here’s how to fix it.

Check the SSL Validity of the Site

This is one of the most common reasons you’ll get the error Your connection is not private in Chrome. An outdated SSL security certificate means it has expired which explains why the error shows up.

SSL certificates are used to encrypt communication between the website and your computer. If you want to check if the SSL certificate for the website and when it expired, you can do the following:

Computer Clock

If you still get Your connection is not private error after checking SSL certificate validity, try and check the time on your computer clock. Chrome compares the time on your clock with the expiration date of the SSL certificate, and if they don’t match, the error pops up.

Check and ensure the time on your computer is correct by checking the bottom right side of your screen and click date and time to get more details.

Make sure you’re in the correct time zone, and change the time and date settings to the correct one.

Check Security Software

Firewalls or antiviruses can hinder you from accessing a site, and serve up the privacy error. New features that protect against emerging threats and firewalls can block sites not secured with SSL certification.

To disable your antivirus or firewall, do this:

Try and access the site again, but remember to enable your security software once you’re done.

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