Skylar. Contributor Original poster Jul 30, 2018 #1 So apparently the link from Apple's OWN iCloud website is suspicious now... Is this a bug in Chrome or something?
So apparently the link from Apple's OWN iCloud website is suspicious now... Is this a bug in Chrome or something?
D.T. macrumors G4 Jul 30, 2018 #2 Chrome throws that up if you try to access a site without SSL (i.e., HTTP vs. HTTPS), you can use the advanced link to "proceed", or just make sure your bookmark, etc., is https://<website> Reactions: Skylar.
Chrome throws that up if you try to access a site without SSL (i.e., HTTP vs. HTTPS), you can use the advanced link to "proceed", or just make sure your bookmark, etc., is https://<website>
Skylar. Contributor Original poster Jul 31, 2018 #4 keysofanxiety said: Is your time & date definitely correct? Click to expand... Yep, haven’t seen it change since I got the computer.
keysofanxiety said: Is your time & date definitely correct? Click to expand... Yep, haven’t seen it change since I got the computer.
Z ZStech Suspended Mar 6, 2019 #5 TheSkywalker77 said: View attachment 773643 So apparently the link from Apple's OWN iCloud website is suspicious now... Is this a bug in Chrome or something? Click to expand... You need to check your Symantec certificates in this case. You may try to re-install Symantec's apps like antifirus or firewall.
TheSkywalker77 said: View attachment 773643 So apparently the link from Apple's OWN iCloud website is suspicious now... Is this a bug in Chrome or something? Click to expand... You need to check your Symantec certificates in this case. You may try to re-install Symantec's apps like antifirus or firewall.