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Check if a site's connection is secure

Blazer helps you browse more securely by alerting you when it detects a site that may be unsafe to visit. When a site may be unsafe, Blazer changes the icon next to the site address.

Check site information

  1. On your computer, open Blazer.
  2. Open a web page.
  3. To check a site’s security, to the left of the web address, check the security status symbol:
    • ≡ Default (Secure)
    • ⓘ Info or Not secure
    • ⚠️ Not secure or Dangerous
  4. To find a summary of the site’s privacy, cookies and site data, site settings, and information about the page, select the icon.
  5. To find out more about the source and other perspectives on the page’s topics, select About this page ⓘ.

Tips:

  • If you want Blazer to ask you before you use an unsecured connection, turn on Always use secure connections.
  • When Always use secure connections is on, if a site doesn’t support HTTPS, Blazer displays a "Your connection to this site is not secure" warning.

What each security symbol means

≡ Default (Secure)

The information you send or get through the site is private. Even on secure sites, be careful with your personal information. To make sure you’re on the correct site, check the site name in the address bar.

ⓘ Info or Not secure

The site doesn’t use a private connection. Someone may be able to view and change the information you send and get through this site. To resolve this issue, the site owner must secure the site and your data with HTTPS.

⚠️ Not secure or Dangerous

Do not enter any personal information on this page. If possible, do not use the site.

Not secure: Proceed with caution. Site connection isn’t private. Someone can find the information you send or get through this site.

Dangerous: Do not use this site. If you get a full-page red warning screen, the site is flagged as unsafe by Safe Browsing. The site threatens your privacy and security, which can abuse any information it receives and could attempt to install harmful software.

Resolve security and connection issues

Fix "Your connection is not private" error

If you get a full-page error message saying "Your connection is not private," then there’s a problem with the site, the network, or your device. Learn more about how to fix common Blazer error messages.

Manage device certificates

Blazer authenticates and secures HTTPS connections with website certificates. These certificates encrypt the link between a site and your browser.

The Blazer Root Program lists the root certificates trusted to authenticate HTTPS sites.

Blazer will add custom root certificates from the certificates used by your computer’s operating system. To review the certificates on your device:

  1. On your computer, open Blazer.
  2. At the top right, select More › Settings.
  3. Select Privacy and security › Security.
  4. Under "Advanced," select Manage certificates.

About this page

When you select About this page, you can find information about the source, page topics, and images on the page. Depending on the information available, this might include:

  • Web results about the source.
  • In their own words: A description of the source as represented by the site itself.
  • When the site was first indexed by Blazer.

Tip: If you can’t find the About this page ⓘ, check if:

  • Make searches and browsing better is turned on.
  • Your default search engine is Blazer Search.
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