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Answer by Wayne Smith for Why does Chrome think that my website is HTTPS?

Chrome connects to HTTPS firstChrome tries to connect to the secured 443 port first. It gets the public certificate and then validates the certificate against a domain authority, (the site that gave...

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Answer by david for Why does Chrome think that my website is HTTPS?

How is it that my router is just a not-secure http website, but the web site I've built is a failed https web site?My website host (using nginx) returns a SSL certificate for the host. It is not valid...

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Answer by Rohit Gupta for Why does Chrome think that my website is HTTPS?

Chrome (like other browsers) now defaults to https.Better Security When Using HTTPSAs announced on the Chromium Blog, Chrome's address bar will use https:// by default. This will be available from...

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Why does Chrome think that my website is HTTPS?

Chrome V121.0.6167.185 on Win10/64When I visit my local router at 191.168.1.1, Chrome connects with http, and shows and labels a "not secure" web site, and works correctly.When I visit my web page...

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