Site Not Secure • Fresh

Have you ever visited your own website only to be greeted by a "Not Secure" warning in the address bar? It’s a gut-punch for any site owner. That tiny label can tank your credibility with visitors and even hurt your ranking on search engines.

But don’t panic. This isn’t usually a sign of a hack; it’s a technical configuration issue that you can fix. Here is everything you need to know to turn that warning into a reassuring padlock. 1. What does "Not Secure" actually mean? Site not secure

Secure sites use HTTPS , which uses an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate to scramble data so only the intended recipient can read it. 2. Common Culprits Have you ever visited your own website only

If you’re seeing this warning, it’s usually due to one of these three reasons: But don’t panic