Google已采取安全措施来保护您免受可疑网站的侵害。每当它认为你即将犯错时,它就会立即采取行动。
采取您的连接不是私人(Your Connection Is Not Private)消息。虽然许多人认为这是一个错误,但它实际上是一个警告。当用户即将登录不安全的网站时,Google会介入并暂停连接,直到您能够解决问题。
这种安全措施在大多数情况下都很好。但是在某些情况下,搜索引擎会屏蔽受信任的来源。为什么这样做?你怎么能结束它?
在这篇文章中,我们将深入探讨问题的本质,并提供如何解决问题的步骤。
问题:您的连接不是私人的
当用户发送加载站点的请求时,您的浏览器会在后台运行安全检查。它查看安装在站点服务器上的数字证书,并确保一切正常。
通俗地说,数字证书(也称为SSL证书)是一种验证网站所有者身份的方法。它们也是确保所有交易保密的措施。
如果Google发现可疑证书,它将阻止浏览器加载该站点。正是在此时向用户显示有问题的消息。
风险
Google为您提供了忽略其警告并手动进入该站点的选项。但如果你这样做会发生什么?
证书错误的网站无法保护您的数据免受加密。这很麻烦,尤其是当受影响的站点要求用户提供登录信息时。更糟糕的是,它可能会泄露您的付款信息。
如果您不小心行事,您的数据可能会被盗。
如何解决问题
不建议登录到不安全的站点。但是,如果您真的确定网站的完整性怎么办?好吧,有两件事可能触发了警告。该站点的证书确实可能存在问题。或者问题实际上是由您的设置引起的。
让我们探索结束这个恼人错误的可能解决方案。
刷新页面
从最明显的解决方案开始,尝试刷新网页。警告可能是错误显示的。按F5或单击浏览器上的刷新按钮,看看是否能解决问题。(Refresh)
检查你的时钟
您的计算机时钟有可能未正确同步。像Google Chrome这样的浏览器在验证(Google Chrome)SSL证书
时依赖于正确设置时钟。这可能是您的Chrome连接不是私人错误的来源。
在您的计算机上设置正确的时间很容易。
视窗
在任务栏上,右键单击时间并选择Adjust
Date/Time。转到日期和时间(Date & Time)
>自动设置时间(Set Time Automatically)并将其切换到打开(On)位置。重新加载浏览器并重新访问该站点。查看连接不是私人错误是否仍然存在。
苹果电脑
转到Apple 菜单(Apple Menu)>系统偏好设置(System Preferences)。单击日期和时间(Date
& Time)。选择自动设置日期和时间,然后选择一个时区。重新访问该站点以查看此修复是否有效。
清除缓存
清除缓存是解决常见浏览器相关问题的首选解决方案。您可以通过清除浏览数据(Clear Browsing Data)功能停止获取您的连接不是私人通知。
首先,检查错误是否在隐身模式下(Incognito Mode)仍然存在。对不熟悉的人来说,此模式可让您在不保存浏览器历史记录和 cookie 等信息的情况下进行浏览。如果网站能够在隐身状态下加载,则需要刷新缓存。
在 Google Chrome 中按CTRL + Shift + N启动隐身会话。(N)
要清除缓存,请转到Chrome 设置(Chrome Settings)>更多工具(More Tools)>清除浏览数据(Clear Browsing Data)或按CTRL
+ Shift + Del。选择一个时间范围并勾选Cached Images and Files。单击清除数据(Clear
Data)继续。
清除 SSL 状态
清除计算机上的SSL
证书有助于恢复正常。该过程类似于清除浏览器的缓存。
要清除Windows(以及Chrome )中的(Chrome)SSL slate ,请打开Internet 选项(Internet Options)(单击开始并键入Internet 选项( internet options))。在内容(Content)选项卡下,单击清除 SSL 状态(Clear SSL State)按钮。之后重新启动 Chrome。
Mac 用户可以按照本维护指南(this maintenance guide)中的步骤进行操作。
关闭防病毒软件
某些防病毒软件会影响您的网络设置。尝试暂时关闭它们,看看这是否是导致连接不是私人错误的原因。
虚拟专用网 ( VPN ) 用户也是如此。
更新您的 DNS
如果您过去对DNS进行过更改,则可能是时候让它自动获取地址了。一些Google 公共 DNS(Google Public DNS)用户在切换到 8.8.8.8 或 8.8.4.4 后遇到了问题。
Windows 用户可以通过打开控制面板来更新他们的(Control
Panel)DNS。转到网络和共享中心(Network and Sharing
Center)>更改适配器设置(Change Adapter Settings)。
右键单击您的网络,然后单击属性(Properties)。
将弹出一个新窗口。转到网络(Networking)选项卡。勾选Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)或Internet
Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)。完成后,单击属性(Properties)。
将弹出另一个窗口。在常规(General)选项卡下,勾选自动获取 DNS 服务器地址(Obtain DNS Server Address
Automatically)。
结论
如果问题出在您身上,列出的解决方案应该会有所帮助。但是,如果SSL
证书已过期,则站点管理员需要自行应用修复程序。通过发送电子邮件或通过社交媒体联系他们来帮助他们。
How to Fix “Your Connection is Not Private” Error in Google Chrome
Google has
security measures in place to protect you against suspicious sites. And it
springs into action whenever it thinks you’re about to make a mistake.
Take the Your Connection Is Not Private message.
While many consider it an error, it’s actually a warning. When users are about
to log into an unsecure site, Google steps in and puts the connection on hold
until you’re able to sort things out.
This security
measure is good in most cases. But there are instances when the search engine
blocks out trusted sources. Why is it doing that? How can you put an end to it?
In this post,
we’ll go into the nature of the problem and provide steps on how you can fix
it.
Problem: Your Connection is Not Private
When users send
requests to load a site, your browser runs security checks in the background.
It looks at digital certificates installed on site servers and makes sure
everything’s in order.
In layman’s
terms, digital certificates (also known as SSL certificates) are a means of
authenticating the identity of site owners. They’re also measures that ensure
all transactions are kept confidential.
If Google finds a
suspicious certificate, it will stop the browser from loading the site. It’s at
this point when users are shown the message in question.
The Risk
Google gives you
the option to ignore its warning and manually enter the site. But what would
happen if you do?
A website with a
bad certificate can’t protect your data from encryption. This is troubling
especially when the affected site requires users to provide login information.
Even worse, it could compromise your payment information.
Your data could
be stolen if you proceed without caution.
How to Fix the Problem
Logging in to an
unsecure site is not recommended. But what if you’re really sure about the
site’s integrity? Well, two things could have triggered the warning. There
could really be a problem with the site’s certificates. Or the issue is
actually caused by your settings.
Let’s explore possible solutions to ending this annoying error.
Refresh
the page
Starting with the
most obvious solution, try refreshing the webpage. The warning could have been
displayed by mistake. Hit F5 or
click the Refresh button on your
browser and see if that fixes the problem.
Check
your clock
There’s a chance
that your computer’s clock is incorrectly synced. Browsers like Google Chrome
rely on clocks to be set up properly when verifying SSL certificates. This is
where your Chrome connection is not private error possibly stems from.
Setting the
correct time on your computer is easy.
Windows
On your taskbar,
right-click the time and select Adjust
Date/Time. Go to Date & Time
> Set Time Automatically and
switch it to the On position. Reload
your browser and revisit the site. See if the connection not private error is
still there.
Mac
Go to the Apple Menu > System Preferences. Click the Date
& Time. Choose to set the date and time automatically then select a
time zone. Revisit the site to see if this fix worked.
Clear Your Cache
Clearing the
cache is a go-to solution for common browser-related concerns. You could stop
getting your connection is not private notifications through the Clear Browsing Data functionality.
First, check if
the error persists in Incognito Mode.
To the unfamiliar, this mode lets you browse without saving information like
browser history and cookies. If the site is able to load while incognito, your
cache needs to be flushed.
Press CTRL + Shift + N in Google
Chrome to start an incognito session.
To clear your
cache, go to Chrome Settings > More Tools > Clear Browsing Data or hit CTRL
+ Shift + Del. Select a time range and tick Cached Images and Files. Click Clear
Data to continue.
Clear
SSL state
Clearing the SSL
certificate on your computer can help get things back to normal. The process is
comparable to clearing your browser’s cache.
To clear the SSL slate in Windows (and hence Chrome too), open Internet Options (click on Start and type internet options). Under the Content tab, click the Clear SSL State button. Restart Chrome afterward.
Mac users can follow the steps in this maintenance guide.
Turn Off Antivirus
Some antivirus
software can affect your network settings. Try turning them off temporarily to
see if that’s what’s causing the connection is not private error.
The same can be
said for virtual private network (VPN) users.
Update Your DNS
If you’ve made
changes to your DNS in the past, it may be time to have it obtain an address
automatically. Some Google Public DNS users have experienced issues after
switching to 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4.
Windows users can
update their DNS by opening the Control
Panel. Go to Network and Sharing
Center > Change Adapter Settings.
Right-click your
network and click Properties.
A new window will
pop up. Go to the Networking tab. Tick Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet
Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). Once done, click Properties.
Another window
will pop up. Under the General tab,
tick Obtain DNS Server Address
Automatically.
Conclusion
The listed
solutions should help if the issue is on your end. However, if the SSL
certificates are expired, site administrators need to apply a fix themselves.
Help them out by sending an email or contacting them via social media.