Dangerous Site

Man this just answered my question…sort of. I was about to post entire thread with regards to this.

However, could you shed some light on this. Chrome is saying my site is dangerous with he following message:

Dangerous site Attackers on the site you're trying to visit might trick you into installing software or revealing things like your password, phone, or credit card number. Chrome strongly recommends going back to safety. [Learn more about this warning](chrome-error://chromewebdata/#)

which is causing me not to get the SSL lock when clicking to go to this unsafe site

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However, Firefox allows me to get the lock while doing the same saying that the connection is secure and is Verified by: Google Trust Services.

All this seems to have happened today and I have subsequently requested Google to review the site for any malicious activity which I’m still waiting on to get feedback.

Microsoft Edge has no qualms whatsoever.

Is there anything else besides requiring to install Intermediate Certificates which could be causing/resolving this peculiar issue?

Thanks in advance for any feedback.

This has nothing to do with SSL, and everything to do with Google’s opinion of your website.

https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search?url=studynotes.infinityfreeapp.com&hl=en

We can’t help you with here, only Google can help you out.

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