"Not Secure", in the address bar, and, "Your connection is not private

My website URL is: meucasa.com

What I’m seeing is:

getting, "Not Secure", in the address bar, and,

"Your connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information from meucasa.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).

NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID

I’m using this software: I’m using Word Press, on Chrome, on win 7 machine, uploaded files using Core ftp, and try new upload on Infinty’s file manager

Additional information: Trying to transfer a site from “BrainHost”, to “InfinityFree”, and I’m running into all kinds of problems. Getting a big red Danger screen, and won’t load site.
Any help would be most appreciated, thanks.

I tried to load your website on Chrome for Mac and it loads, but after a while it tries to load images from an external website, which was reported on Google Safe Browsing as being insecure and dangerous. Here’s a screenshot that happens before the page loaded successfully:

that translates to:

Misleading site seen

Bad intentioned users present on the site blogvidaysalud.com can induce you with mislead to do dangerous things, like installing softwares or reveal personal informations (for example passwords, phone numbers or credit cards.)

If I ignore that warning and visit the website (knowing that Google Safe Browsing marks it as not secure and dangerous), I can see your website, but there are some broken links and CSS and JS not loading at all that are caused by installing WordPress on a path and then moving the files on the root of the domain, without changing site and WordPress URLs to the domain only without any other path.

To fix the first issue, consider loading your images from sources that aren’t marked by Google Safe Browsing as not secure and dangerous, after logging into your WordPress dashboard.

To fix the second issue, change your site and WordPress URLs from your database’s phpMyAdmin. To do that, here are the instructions.

And after that, clear your cookies and all kinds of caches you can find (DNS and browsers ones).

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Thanks for responding so quickly, will try.

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Hi Ergastolator1,

With your help, I’ve gotten my site to kinda work. But I’m still having trouble with the “Not Secure”, part.

Do you know if Infinityfree offers SSL? Certificate?

Thanks again for all your help,

InfinityFree has a free self-signed SSL certificate installed by default, that may cause problems when visited by browsers, as it throws a warning. You can also install your already bought signed SSL certificate, as there is an option on the Control Panel. To get an SSL certificate, you may need to buy it / get a free trial from one of the many SSL certificate issuers (not recommending SSL.com for that scope, as their certificates are trusted only with a certificate chain), or configure Cloudflare for your website, and use its certificate with the already installed self-signed one by setting the SSL option to “Full” if it was set to “Flexible” before.

Thank you so much for your help.

This is turning out to be quite a “learning” for me.

I had no idea what SSL and certificates were till, but I think I’m getting it now.

Have a great day.

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