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Ok your time setting is fine.. other than that I only know of two things.

 

1) your security software is scanning SSL connections - try disabling your security software temporarily to see if it stops the problem - if it does, go into your security softwares settings and look for that SSL scanning option and disable it. 

 

2) Parental controls - some softwares or routers with parental controls will try displaying a 'blocked' page when certain pages get blocked.  This hidden redirect from an SSL connection will flag a security error in Chrome - in this case the only option is to disable parental controls, or simply don't visit those sites.  

 

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I did a Google search for [ chrome notice "your connection is not private" ]

 

The first site I read : http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-2509114/chrome-connection-private.html had a number of proposed "fixes" :D  The most interesting one was the responder who said his problem was caused by going over his ISP's traffic-limits!  :o 

 

You would be better off listening to Chuckun's guidance, rather than "try, try, try" all the suggestions. :)  

 

BTW, I often use Opera's VPN/Proxy service when checking some links to unknown 'things'.  The problem with that is that Google can get GOD-DAMNED PICKY when searching!  It wanted me to do its pic-captcha thing when I entered "http://prntscr.com/l09ayi" into the address bar!!!! :mad: :angry: :mad I then use Bing to do searches or link-entering.

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9 hours ago, Chuckun said:

Ok your time setting is fine.. other than that I only know of two things.

 

1) your security software is scanning SSL connections - try disabling your security software temporarily to see if it stops the problem - if it does, go into your security softwares settings and look for that SSL scanning option and disable it. 

 

2) Parental controls - some softwares or routers with parental controls will try displaying a 'blocked' page when certain pages get blocked.  This hidden redirect from an SSL connection will flag a security error in Chrome - in this case the only option is to disable parental controls, or simply don't visit those sites.  

 

 

2 hours ago, RedBaird said:

I did a Google search for [ chrome notice "your connection is not private" ]

 

The first site I read : http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-2509114/chrome-connection-private.html had a number of proposed "fixes" :D  The most interesting one was the responder who said his problem was caused by going over his ISP's traffic-limits!  :o 

 

You would be better off listening to Chuckun's guidance, rather than "try, try, try" all the suggestions. :)  

 

BTW, I often use Opera's VPN/Proxy service when checking some links to unknown 'things'.  The problem with that is that Google can get GOD-DAMNED PICKY when searching!  It wanted me to do its pic-captcha thing when I entered "http://prntscr.com/l09ayi" into the address bar!!!! :mad: :angry: :mad I then use Bing to do searches or link-entering.

Hmm thank you for trying to help means a lot to me :) 

well i think we dont have parental controls like not on routers or softwares


currently i had a security software advanced systemcare i used the internet booster, i uninstalled it bcs i thought its something with it i bet some changes stay when uninstalled should i install it again and try to fix it? if its it?

im gonna try these i already have try ed some of youtube...

could restarting the router or changing the ip adress work?

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7 minutes ago, C3jZi said:

 

Hmm thank you for trying to help means a lot to me :) 

well i think we dont have parental controls like not on routers or softwares


currently i had a security software advanced systemcare i used the internet booster, i uninstalled it bcs i thought its something with it i bet some changes stay when uninstalled should i install it again and try to fix it? if its it?

im gonna try these i already have try ed some of youtube...

could restarting the router or changing the ip adress work?

well i tried the site redbaird  sent me didnt work 😕

 

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try turning down ur uac  settings..user account control settings  ,,,control panel user accounts.

 

are u the admin of ur pc..

 

 what o/s ?

 

and  did u update ur o/s after fresh install.

 

you have been in here few times with odd problems  and fresh installs..why do u keep reinstalling ur o/s

 

sounds like parental controls maybe blocking.

 

 

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http://prntscr.com/l0os3w http://prntscr.com/l0osgt 

no i didnt update
http://prntscr.com/l0otj1

well actually i think 4-3 times this like the 3th or 4th time

never had this problem before annndd hmmm what am i going to say on 64 bit windows i had problems with W:ET|
thats why i reinstalled to 32 bit 😕



 

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