connection not secure
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Hello there.
I dont know if it a problem of my blog or my connection. Everytime i open my blog http://www.sukatulis.wordpress.com, its always appears a not secure connection. But when i open another blog of my friend, a wordpress also, there is no warning that connection is not secure.
Am i have an issue?
Thanks :)The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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My blog is faeriefiles.com and I’m having a similar issue. I have some screen shots of the issue. I’ve gotten the “connection not secure” message on a variety of pages on wordpress. On my reader, When searching tags as thoughts, when visiting a friends page as well. Also the issue doesn’t appear to be consistent. I’d appreciate any help you can provide.
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I’m still having this issue on and off and wondering if anyone has some help for me with it?
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Still no answer to this? It’s not like ya’ll to ignore a topic, did we do something wrong when posting it?
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faeriefiles.com
If you try and load the url using https://faeriefiles.com/ (secure SSL) you will get an error – WordPress.COM does not support SSL for custom domain names – use plain http:// when you visit your site or send links to people
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Dear iqbalperdana and faeriefiles,
@iqbalperdana: This issue will happen in cases where you are using SSL to serve your website for security and content encryption but you have insecure images or files that are displayed or linked to your website without being secure.
You can either disable SSL or make sure that all your content is served through https.@faeriefiles: your blog is not using SSL, however, if you can provide me any links to pages where you are experiencing this issue, I’d be more than happy to take a look to pinpoint the reason for the insecure connection. If SSL is enabled willingly after a user has bought an SSL certificate, the connection not secure message will appear if the website has images and other links to non-https content.
Please let me know if you need further assistance.
Take care,
Onur
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This issue will happen in cases where you are using SSL to serve your website for security and content encryption but you have insecure images or files that are displayed or linked to your website without being secure.
This is almost always the cause.
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staff-ozmodiar & @orgurel I uploaded screen shots to my images but I’m not sure you can access them easily anymore so here are the links to them. (I’ve been collecting them everywhere they pop up on me)
https://faeriefiles.wordpress.com/wp-admin/upload.php?item=733
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https://faeriefiles.wordpress.com/wp-admin/upload.php?item=735
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https://faeriefiles.wordpress.com/wp-admin/upload.php?item=734
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https://faeriefiles.wordpress.com/wp-admin/upload.php?item=732
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https://faeriefiles.wordpress.com/wp-admin/upload.php?item=736 -
I put up those links and I’m still having the same problem today. Can someone please help me figure out why this is happening and how it can be fixed. It’s more than a little unnerving to wonder whether or not my site is secure.
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Hello again,
Unfortunately, I am not able to access those images but I see that some images on your website are served through SSL (their link start with https) and some are served without SSL. This could be the case for some of your posts as well.
Since your website doesn’t have an SSL certificate, therefore, I would recommend these steps:
Make sure all your links/images/pages/posts are not using links starting with https since your pages don’t redirect to the non-secure http version they will get the warning about your website not being secure.
Visit http://faeriefiles.com/wp-admin/users.php?page=grofiles-user-settings to make sure the address is written without https.
On Google I see the following posts with https:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=site:faeriefiles.com+inurl:https
You might want to check these posts to make sure they do not use https anymore.
I hope this help,
Onur
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@ogurel , Thank you for the suggestions and the links. I set up a post and put the screen shots in it so you can see what I’m talking about. = post is here = http://faeriefiles.com/2015/12/08/wordpress-support-help-post/
I made sure that the address at the link you provided is not set to https. It was not.
I write my posts and upload photos through the WordPress system so I have no idea why they would be posted as https or how to correct it if they are. I did notice when I clicked on the pencil icon I was taken to an https location to write my post. Is that why they’re coming up https?
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Hello again,
Thanks for the very detailed posts on your website regarding this issue.
The administration side of WordPress.com is always secure (it will have the https prefix) but won’t cause this issue.
However, I am not able to test as I don’t have a domain at WordPress.com.
There is a possibility that either something in your network is downloading/accessing insecure content while you access any website and this will only affect you on pages with SSL protection.
Can you try this on another network or maybe other websites like https://www.google.com and maybe even from your phone to see if it still shows up as not secure?
If other websites unrelated to WordPress.com such as google.com show up as insecure then you may very well have other problems on your network.
Hopefully we will resolve this soon on all the pages such as https://buddy71.wordpress.com/2015/11/07/on-the-fly/ I did not get any issues regarding the SSL certificate or security.
Keep me posted,
Onur
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@ogurel , I haven’t had this issue on any other website and I use a lot of sites, various networks and various computers. I am still having the same issue on other computers and on other networks. WordPress on my phone is from a WordPress app and the pages don’t show up like they do in my browser so I can’t really check that way. I don’t see any of the warnings when I am signed out of WordPress. Whatever it is gets triggered at sign in.
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@orayvis and @ogurel and staff-ozmodiar. I was using Firefox and found that I get better results using Chrome as a browser. Many of the pages still show up as not being private but at least the sign in screen that I put my password into is now showing secure and the pop up warnings are not showing up on Chrome.
I have no issues until I sign in so it has to be triggered by sign in… I’m still researching.
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after looking at the browser console I see these 2 things
Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://s0.wp.com/wp-includes/fonts/dashicons.eot. (Reason: CORS header ‘Access-Control-Allow-Origin’ missing). <unknown>
Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://s1.wp.com/i/logo/white-gray-80.png” on a secure page
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I got it to show a green lock : ) What I did was deleted all my cookies and remove the widget “Blogs I follow”.
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I just tested it again by adding the widget “Blogs I Follow” I get the Gray Lock with Yellow Triangle.
Hope this helps..
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