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These pages attempt to trick users into doing something dangerous, such as installing unwanted software or revealing personal information. Learn more
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I checked my URL on “Total Virus” and found that all vendors mark it as clean. The only one that flagged my website is “Google Safe Browsing.” I use an SSL certificate from ZeroSSL, and I found that the issue is an incomplete chain. However, the main problem is that I can’t paste the ca_bundle.crt provided by the issuer. Is there any way I can paste the intermediate certificate, or is it only available for paid users?
The Deceptive Site Warning means that Google believes your site is malicious.
The Deceptive Site Warnings have nothing to do with SSL. It’s completely irrelevant which SSL provider you use, how it is installed, or whether you have SSL at all. After all, even a scammer can setup SSL correctly.
Maybe read the article that @Greenreader9 linked to? It contains some recommendations on what you should do.