How to solve the problem that the Google Chrome connection is not a private connection? Recently, a user asked this question. When using Google Chrome to browse the web, it was intercepted and prompted that it was not a private connection, resulting in the inability to browse normally. What is going on? In response to this problem, this article brings a detailed solution to share with everyone, let’s take a look.
The prompt "Not a private connection" appears during network connection, which will prevent users from accessing the website and cause inconvenience. In order to solve this problem, PHP editor Banana has compiled common solutions. This article will introduce in detail how to troubleshoot and fix the "not a private connection" problem to help everyone restore a safe browsing experience.
Right-click the network icon in the taskbar and select Open Network and Sharing Center.
In View active networks on the right, click on the currently connected network. (If you have multiple network connections, select the one you are currently using.)
Click the Properties button.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
Choose to use the following DNS server addresses, fill in 112.124.47.27 in the preferred DNS server and fill in 114.114.114.114 in the backup DNS server or the backup DNS address provided by your ISP.
Click OK and exit all windows.
Force flush the local DNS cache. Press win (the four square buttons in the lower left corner) + R key to open run-cmd-type ipconfig/flushdns and press Enter.
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