Chrome is a popular, free, and reliable web browser developed by Google. Sometimes, when you open a web page in Chrome, you may encounter a message that says: "Your connection is not private." The message warns that attackers may be trying to steal your data. Although this sounds alarming, there is probably nothing wrong.
How to Fix Your Connection is Not Private in Google Chrome – Complete Guide
This article explains what can cause this error and how to fix it so you can get browsing again.
Chrome gives this privacy error when it can't verify the SSL certificate of the site you're trying to reach. SSL is a secure method of data encryption that keeps transmitted data private and secure. Chrome doesn't load the website because it suspects it's unsafe.
There are several things that could be causing this SSL error. The site could have an expired SSL certificate, a certificate that is not set up correctly, or a certificate that was not issued by a trusted organization. There could be issues with a Chrome extension, your antivirus software, or settings on your computer.