Advanced Hide advanced Captive Portal Authorization Connect to network Connect to Wi-Fi The network you are using may require you to visit <strong>$1example.com</strong>. The Wi-Fi you are using may require you to visit <strong>$1example.com</strong>. The Wi-Fi you are using ($1Google Guest) may require you to visit <strong>$2example.com</strong>. The network you are using may require you to visit its login page. The Wi-Fi you are using may require you to visit its login page. The Wi-Fi you are using ($1Google Guest) may require you to visit its login page. Connect An application is stopping Chrome from safely connecting to this site "$1Misconfigured Antivirus" wasn’t installed properly on your computer or network. Ask your IT administrator to resolve this issue. "$1Misconfigured Antivirus" wasn’t installed properly on your computer or the network: <ul> <li>Try uninstalling or disabling "$1Misconfigured Antivirus"</li> <li>Try connecting to another network</li> </ul> A root certificate for "$1Misconfigured Antivirus" is required but isn’t installed. Your IT administrator should look at configuration instructions for "$1Misconfigured Antivirus" to fix this problem. $2Further explanation goes here. "$1Misconfigured Antivirus" isn’t configured correctly. Uninstalling "$1Misconfigured Antivirus" usually fixes the problem. $2Further explanation goes here. Applications that can cause this error include antivirus, firewall, and web-filtering or proxy software. Safety warning Did you mean <a href="#" id="dont-proceed-link">$1example.com</a>? Ignore Go to $1example.com The site you just tried to visit looks fake. Attackers sometimes mimic sites by making small, hard-to-see changes to the URL. Fake site ahead Attackers sometimes mimic sites by making small, hard-to-see changes to the URL. Back to safety Close page Clock error Your clock is ahead Your clock is behind Update date and time A private connection to <strong>$1paypal.com</strong> can't be established because your computer's date and time ($2Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM) are incorrect. A private connection to <strong>$1paypal.com</strong> can't be established because your device's date and time ($2Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM) are incorrect. <p>A private connection to <strong>$1paypal.com</strong> can't be established because your device's date and time ($2Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM) are incorrect.</p> <p>Please adjust the date and time from the <strong>General</strong> section of the <strong>Settings</strong> app.</p> To establish a secure connection, your clock needs to be set correctly. This is because the certificates that websites use to identify themselves are only valid for specific periods of time. Since your device's clock is incorrect, Chrome cannot verify these certificates. To establish a secure connection, your clock needs to be set correctly. This is because the certificates that websites use to identify themselves are only valid for specific periods of time. Since your device's clock is incorrect, Chromium cannot verify these certificates. Privacy error Your connection is not private Attackers might be trying to steal your information from <strong>$1google.com</strong> (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Warnings may be common while websites update their security. This should improve soon. Back to safety Close page <a href="#" id="proceed-link">Proceed to $1example.com (unsafe)</a> Reload You cannot visit $1google.com right now because the website uses certificate pinning. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later. You cannot visit $1google.com right now because the website uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later. You cannot visit $1google.com right now because its certificate has been revoked. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later. $1google.com normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chrome tried to connect to $1google.com this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be $1google.com, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data was exchanged. You cannot visit $1google.com right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Chrome cannot process. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later. $1google.com normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chromium tried to connect to $1google.com this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be $1google.com, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Chromium stopped the connection before any data was exchanged. You cannot visit $1google.com right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Chromium cannot process. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later. Security error Details Hide details Back to safety The site ahead contains dangerous apps The site ahead contains malware Attackers currently on <strong>$1example.com</strong> could install dangerous apps that damage your device, add hidden charges to your mobile bill, or steal your personal information. <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Attackers currently on <strong>$1example.com</strong> might attempt to install dangerous programs on your Mac that steal or delete your information (for example, photos, passwords, messages, and credit cards). <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Attackers currently on <strong>$1example.com</strong> might attempt to install dangerous programs on your computer that steal or delete your information (for example, photos, passwords, messages, and credit cards). <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Google Safe Browsing recently <a href="#" id="diagnostic-link">detected malware</a> on $1example.com. Websites that are normally safe are sometimes infected with malware. Google Safe Browsing recently <a href="#" id="diagnostic-link">detected malware</a> on $1example.com. Websites that are normally safe are sometimes infected with malware. The malicious content comes from $2evil.com, a known malware distributor. If you understand the risks to your security, you may <a href="#" id="proceed-link">visit this unsafe site</a> before the dangerous programs have been removed. Help improve security on the web for everyone by sending <a href="#" id="whitepaper-link">URLs of some pages you visit, limited system information, and some page content</a> to Google. <a id="privacy-link" href="#">Privacy policy</a> To get Chrome’s highest level of security, <a href="#" id="enhanced-protection-link">turn on enhanced protection</a> The site ahead contains harmful apps Attackers on <strong>$1example.com</strong> could install deceptive apps that pretend to be something else or collect data that may be used to track you. <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Google Safe Browsing recently <a href="#" id="diagnostic-link">found harmful apps</a> on $1example.com. If you understand the risks to your security, you may <a href="#" id="proceed-link">visit this site</a> before the harmful apps have been removed. The site ahead contains harmful programs Attackers on <strong>$1example.com</strong> might attempt to trick you into installing programs that harm your browsing experience (for example, by changing your homepage or showing extra ads on sites you visit). <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Google Safe Browsing recently <a href="#" id="diagnostic-link">found harmful programs</a> on $1example.com. If you understand the risks to your security, you may <a href="#" id="proceed-link">visit this site</a> before the harmful programs have been removed. Deceptive site ahead Attackers on <strong>$1example.com</strong> may trick you into doing something dangerous like installing software or revealing your personal information (for example, passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards). <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Google Safe Browsing recently <a href="#" id="diagnostic-link">detected phishing</a> on $1example.com. Phishing sites pretend to be other websites to trick you. You can <a href="#" id="report-error-link">report a detection problem</a> or, if you understand the risks to your security, <a href="#" id="proceed-link">visit this unsafe site</a>. Dangerous content blocked. This content might try to install dangerous software on your device that steals or deletes your information. <a href="#" id="proceed-link">Show anyway</a> Deceptive content blocked. This content might try to trick you into installing software or revealing personal information. <a href="#" id="proceed-link">Show anyway</a> Harmful content blocked. This content might try to install deceptive apps that pretend to be something else or collect data that may be used to track you. <a href="#" id="proceed-link">Show anyway</a> Potential charges ahead. These charges could be one-time or recurring and may not be obvious. <a href="#" id="proceed-link">Show anyway</a> Show More Show Less Connection Help Fix connection errors <p>If you try to visit a website and it doesn’t open, first try to fix the error with these troubleshooting steps:</p> <ol> <li>Check the web address for typos.</li> <li>Make sure your internet connection is working normally.</li> <li>Contact the website owner.</li> </ol> Get help with a specific error message "Your connection is not private" or "<span class="error-code">NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID</span>" or "<span class="error-code">ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID</span>" or "<span class="error-code">NET::ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM</span>" or "<span class="error-code">ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY</span>" or "SSL certificate error" "Connect to network" "Your clock is behind" or "Your clock is ahead" or "<span class="error-code">NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID</span>" <h4>Step 1: Sign in to the portal</h4> <p>Wi-Fi networks at places like cafes or airports need you to sign in. To see the sign-in page, visit a page that uses <code>http://</code>.</p> <ol> <li>Go to any website starting with <code>http://</code>, like <a href="http://example.com" target="_blank">http://example.com</a>.</li> <li>On the sign-in page that opens, sign in to use the internet.</li> </ol> <h4>Step 2: Open the page in Incognito mode (computer only)</h4> <p>Open the page you were visiting in an Incognito window.</p> <p>If the page opens, a Chrome extension isn't working right. To fix the error, turn off the extension.</p> <h4>Step 3: Update your operating system</h4> <p>Make sure your device is up-to-date.</p> <h4>Step 4: Temporarily turn off your antivirus</h4> <p>You'll see this error if you have antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus is preventing Chrome from providing security.</p> <p>To fix the problem, turn off your antivirus software. If the page works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites.</p> <p>Remember to turn your antivirus program back on when you're done.</p> <h4>Step 5: Get extra help</h4> <p>If you still see the error, contact the website owner.</p> <p>You'll see this error if you're using a Wi-Fi portal where you have to sign in before you can get online.</p> <p>To fix the error, click <strong>Connect</strong> on the page you're trying to open.</p> <p>You'll see this error if your computer or mobile device's date and time are inaccurate.</p> <p>To fix the error, open your device's clock. Make sure the time and date are correct.</p> "Software on your computer is stopping Chrome from safely connecting to the web" (Windows computers only) <p>You'll see this error if you have Superfish software on your Windows computer.</p> <p>Follow these steps to temporarily disable the software so you can get on the web. You'll need administrator privileges.</p> <ol> <li>Click <strong>Start</strong>, then search for and select <strong>"View local services"</strong> <li>Select <strong>VisualDiscovery</strong> <li>Under <strong>Startup type</strong>, select <strong>Disabled</strong> <li>Under <strong>Service status</strong>, click <strong>Stop</strong> <li>Click <strong>Apply</strong>, then click <strong>OK</strong> <li>Visit the <a href="https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">Chrome help center</a> to learn how to permanently remove the software from your computer </ol> Page may charge money The page ahead may try to charge you money These charges could be one-time or recurring and may not be obvious. Go back Proceed Your activity on $1example.com is being monitored Monitoring Detected Your activity on the web is being monitored Anything you type, any pages you view, or any other activity on the web is being watched. Content on sites may be changed without your knowledge. This problem happens because of a certificate you or someone else installed on your device. The certificate is known to be used to monitor and intercept networks, and is not trusted by Chrome. While some legitimate cases for monitoring do exist, like on a school or company network, Chrome wants to make sure you're aware it's happening, even if you can't stop it. Monitoring may happen in any browser or application that accesses the web. This problem happens because of a certificate you or someone else installed on your device. The certificate is known to be used to monitor and intercept networks, and is not trusted by Chromium. While some legitimate cases for monitoring do exist, like on a school or company network, Chromium wants to make sure you're aware it's happening, even if you can't stop it. Monitoring may happen in any browser or application that accesses the web. Your activity on the web is being monitored OK Your connection is not fully secure This site uses an outdated security configuration, which may expose your information (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards) when it is sent to this site. The connection used to load this site used TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1, which are deprecated and will be disabled in the future. Once disabled, users will be prevented from loading this site. The server should enable TLS 1.2 or later. Form is not secure The information you’re about to submit is not secure Because this form is being submitted using a connection that’s not secure, your information will be visible to others. Go back Send anyway Site is not secure The connection to $1example.com is not secure You are seeing this warning because this site does not support HTTPS. <a href="#" id="learn-more-link">Learn more</a> Go back Continue to site