Receiver 'security warning '.

Receive "Security warning" do you want to show only the content page Web which was delivered safely?  Why I get this now, has never done it before.  How do I delete or is it safe to do?

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Receive "Security warning" do you want to show only the content page Web which was delivered safely?  Why I get this now, has never done it before.  How do I delete or is it safe to do?

Figfmly1

I can't tell you why you never received these warnings previously.  By default, you should always receive a warning each time Internet Explorer tries to connect to a web page (HTTPS) secure that includes non-secure content.

To remove the warning, open Internet Explorer and click on Tools / Internet Options / Security.
Select the Internet zone, then click Custom level
Scroll down to the display of mixed content
By default, EI invite for approval, before it connects to any secure page which includes mixed or poorly secured content.
If you want to remove the warning, you can choose between two options:

'Activate' allows Internet Explorer to download a mixed content, without any warning.  This option is dangerous, because the passwords and other sensitive data could be sent to unsecured locations.

'Disable' prevents Internet Explorer to download all content not secure - without any warning, he did it.  This is my recommended option and in practice, it is unlikely to cause problems.

So what happens when you turn off a mixed content?

Mixed content occurs in general, when a poorly designed HTTP web page contains links to the sources of unsecured (HTTP) logos or other graphics.  You will notice that when you disable a mixed content, some graphics are missing from the page.  However, that should not affect functionality, so better be safe than sorry.

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