slim_boy_fat
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Hi all, I've noticed today that on Detailing World site the header is showing "Not Secure" instead of the usual https:
I seem to recall seeing this on [possiblya BMW one] another forum of which I'm a Member. Iirc it turned out to be something to do with expired Certification, or a change in Server - I can't remember exactly.
Based on this I started to poke around in Google settings [I use Chrome for access] and found this: Settings > Advanced > On Startup > Privacy & Security tab > Untrusted Publishers and a list with either "Fraudelent" or "Untrusted" next to them.
Question is, should I attempt to delete those on this list or leave well alone - assuming that my system has already identified them as such? Easy answers please, whilst I'm not a technophobe I'm not exactly top of the class when it comes to deleting such stuff or not.
I've posted this also on DW, but thought I'd repeat it here as I'm aware some Members are very PC savvy.
I seem to recall seeing this on [possiblya BMW one] another forum of which I'm a Member. Iirc it turned out to be something to do with expired Certification, or a change in Server - I can't remember exactly.
Based on this I started to poke around in Google settings [I use Chrome for access] and found this: Settings > Advanced > On Startup > Privacy & Security tab > Untrusted Publishers and a list with either "Fraudelent" or "Untrusted" next to them.
Question is, should I attempt to delete those on this list or leave well alone - assuming that my system has already identified them as such? Easy answers please, whilst I'm not a technophobe I'm not exactly top of the class when it comes to deleting such stuff or not.
I've posted this also on DW, but thought I'd repeat it here as I'm aware some Members are very PC savvy.