How to fix ‘Your Connection is not Private’ Error on Google Chrome

Security is one of the primary features Google values, and the same can be said about its subsidiaries as well. Chrome is Google’s one of the most secure apps, but it is not free from errors. You can face an error stating, “Your connection is not private” while using Chrome. If you wish to fix the error, then read through the blog. Here are the steps to fix the error on Chrome.


Clock Synchronization
In case you intend to sync the clock, then go through the below-mentioned steps.
  • You should go to ‘Start’ and then select Settings button on your system.
  • Thereafter navigate to the settings screen. You will locate ‘Time and Language’ option. Select it.
  • You will see ‘Date and Time’ screen, and you require to switch the toggle of ‘Set time automatically’ to enable it.
  • Finally, reboot the system and go to website in Google Chrome to check the problem.
Remove the SSL
If you would like to remove the SSL, then abide by the given steps.
  • You should select Start on your system.
  • Then enter ‘Control Panel’ into the search section and hit the Enter key.
  • Thereafter you will see Control Panel window on the system, select the ‘Network and Internet’ option.
  • Navigate to the next screen you will locate ‘Internet Options’ select it.
  • When the prompt comes, and you require to select the ‘Content’ button situated at the upper side of the screen.
  • After that, go to certificate field and select the ‘Clear SSL state.’
  • Open Google Chrome to check the problem.
Turn on DNS in Automatic Mode
In case you intend to turn on DNS in automatic mode, then go through the below-mentioned steps.
  • You should launch a ‘control panel’ on your system.
  • Navigate to ‘Network and Internet’ option.
  • After that, you will see Network and Internet on your system, and you require to select ‘Network and Sharing Center.’
  • Now, go to next screen. You will see the detail on the network and even some options at the left-hand side of the window, so select the ‘Change adapter settings.’
  • A network connection screen will come, and you require to choose the connection and then right-click on it to select ‘Properties.’
  • A new pop-up screen will launch, and you require to choose ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) within the box.’
  • Once you are choosing ‘Internet Protocol Version 4’ a properties button will be turned on situated at the end of the screen, select it.
  • Then a new pop-up screen will launch, and you require to choose ‘Use DNS server address automatically’ by selecting it.
  • Finally, select OK tab and go to a website on Chrome.
Remove Browsing Data
If you would like to remove browsing data, then abide by the given steps.
  • You have to open Google Chrome.
  • Thereafter, go to the upper right of the screen and then select the ‘More’ button, which resembles three vertical ellipsis menu icons.
  • You will see a drop-down on your screen.
  • Choose ‘Clear browsing data’ pursued by ‘More tools.’
  • On your screen, a pop-up screen will launch, and you will have to choose every section by selecting the tickboxes.
  • You have to ensure to choose ‘All-time’ from ‘Time range.’
  • Thereafter, select the ‘Clear data’ option.
Raven Cross has been writng books and magazine for different book publishers and print media before shifting to digital media in 2007. He writes about Internet, latest changes in Antivirus softwares such as McAfee.com/Activate, Artificial Intelligence and robotics on his different blogs.

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