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I recently visited your site  nwlarpers.org  from a Google search using the Google chrome browser.
  
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I wanted to reach out as I noticed it displayed a not secure warning just to the left of where the url is displayed, rather than the usual padlock icon you see on similar sites to yours. Do you get that as well when you visit your site? If you read on Google's support site they tell you more about it here https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95617
  
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It kinda put me off but then I thought it is usually a simple fix, so thought I would reach out and tell you. Usually you just update your ssl certificate and it instantly increases your credability online so people work with you not the competition.
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I don't tend to get involved in things like this but my good friend Kim over at fixhackedsite tells me it is a simple fix that you can do yourself or she can help you with.
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If you need any help with it reach out to her at help@fixssl.on.spiceworks.com
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Thank you, and I hope your site appears more secure soon to increase website visitor trust,
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Bryan

Revision as of 00:05, 13 November 2022

Hello

I recently visited your site nwlarpers.org from a Google search using the Google chrome browser.

I wanted to reach out as I noticed it displayed a not secure warning just to the left of where the url is displayed, rather than the usual padlock icon you see on similar sites to yours. Do you get that as well when you visit your site? If you read on Google's support site they tell you more about it here https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95617

It kinda put me off but then I thought it is usually a simple fix, so thought I would reach out and tell you. Usually you just update your ssl certificate and it instantly increases your credability online so people work with you not the competition.

I don't tend to get involved in things like this but my good friend Kim over at fixhackedsite tells me it is a simple fix that you can do yourself or she can help you with.

If you need any help with it reach out to her at help@fixssl.on.spiceworks.com

Thank you, and I hope your site appears more secure soon to increase website visitor trust, Bryan