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Why is this site marked "not secure" in my browser by the address?

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I checked the search option but couldn't find an answer to this.

 

The site has TLS enabled but not by default. If you put https:// before the domain (e.g. "https://customsforge.com")then you'll see that the connection is now secure  smile.png

 

For the record, if a website says "not secure" it doesn't necessarily means there's any problem, just that the connection isn't encrypted.

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I checked the search option but couldn't find an answer to this.

 

The site has TLS enabled but not by default. If you put https:// before the domain (e.g. "https://customsforge.com")then you'll see that the connection is now secure  smile.png

 

For the record, if a website says "not secure" it doesn't necessarily means there's any problem, just that the connection isn't encrypted.

 

Thanks for clearing that up!

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