Getting the message shown in title in Chrome 62.
I guess it is advertising or tracking scripts.
The thing is, with my settings (I think default) they WILL NOT be loaded. So, what is the point of including them?
You should give the heave-ho to third-party scripts that aren't https:. The handwriting is on the wall. Fewer and fewer of these will actually be loaded, as browser defaults and user preferences change.
[doublepost=1512423482][/doublepost]tags.bluekai.com
[doublepost=1512423534][/doublepost]FWIW, as well:
The certificate used to load https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...nauthenticated-sources.2093021/#post-25555811 uses an SSL certificate that will be distrusted in an upcoming release of Chrome. Once distrusted, users will be prevented from loading this resource. See https://g.co/chrome/symantecpkicerts for more information.
I guess it is advertising or tracking scripts.
The thing is, with my settings (I think default) they WILL NOT be loaded. So, what is the point of including them?
You should give the heave-ho to third-party scripts that aren't https:. The handwriting is on the wall. Fewer and fewer of these will actually be loaded, as browser defaults and user preferences change.
[doublepost=1512423482][/doublepost]tags.bluekai.com
[doublepost=1512423534][/doublepost]FWIW, as well:
The certificate used to load https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...nauthenticated-sources.2093021/#post-25555811 uses an SSL certificate that will be distrusted in an upcoming release of Chrome. Once distrusted, users will be prevented from loading this resource. See https://g.co/chrome/symantecpkicerts for more information.