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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Modern web browsers likeChromeare all good until you start getting annoyingerrors. One such error isYour connection is not private.

Theerrorthrows a certainmessagefor different users based on the Internet service they are trying to access.

If you are stuck with theAttackers who might be trying to steal your information from…warning, this guide will help you fix the issue on yourweb browser.

As I said, thiserrorcan be different based on the user. So, we have gathered all theerrorsand fixes related to the issue in this article.

Here are some of the most commonerrorvariations you may face:

Alright, let’s dive right in and see how you can get rid of thiscyber securityproblem.

How to remove steal information warnings?

How to remove steal information warnings?

1. Scan for malware

If your PC is infected with malware, Google Chrome may throw thiserrorwhen the malicious program tries to redirect browser requests to some insecure websites.

The best way to fix this is by running a scan using your antivirus program.

If you truly want to find the best protection for your PC, stop your search here. In this comprehensive article about thebest virus and malware removal tools, you can make your choices.

It’s important to choose one that meets compatibility with other software in terms of security andunlimitedencryptedtraffic, so you can get the most of the anti-virus software.

After you have done the scan, go to the next steps for more safety measures.

2. Flush DNS

Windows cachesIP addressto speed up things that are similar to how cache works for apps. Sometimes cache may include bad results that lead to network-related problems.

For example, attackers might be trying to steal your information. One way to fix the issue is by flushing the DNS.

3. Change DNS server address

If flushing the DNS doesn’t work, change the DNS server address manually. You can also use a DNS changer program to do the same.

You can’t open Control Panel? Take a look at thisstep-by-step guideto find a solution.

You can also use DNS Jumper

DNS Jumper is a free utility program for Windows OS that enables you to change the default DNS server with free third-party DNS servers.

It also has the option to find the fastest free DNS server.Download DNS Jumper, click on theFastest DNSbutton, then apply the DNS server.

4. Check your computer’s date and time

Security-relatednetwork errors are common, and one of the reasons for this can be incorrect dates and time on the computer.

The modern web browser does block the users from accessing any websites thinking it is a phishing attack when the time, date, and timezone on the PC mismatch with its own servers.

You can check the time and date on the taskbar beside theAction Centericon. If the time and date are incorrect, do the following to correct it.

Just make sure you turn on theSet time automaticallyoption before closing the Settings window.

5. Enable Password Protected Sharing

If you have turned off password-protecting sharing in the network and sharing center for your network, the attackers might be trying to steal your information fromerrormay occur.

Make sure that password-protected sharing is turned on to fix the issue.

6. Check your Internet Security Settings

Different antivirus programs offer different kinds of security and at times security programs may block all the SSL/HTTP connections to/from the network.

For example, if you are using Avast security, try to disable Webshield security or go to customization for Web Shield and turn off the HTTPS scanning option.

Check for similar settings in other security programs as well. If nothing works, disable the firewall temporarily.

Then, disable antivirus temporarily to see if that makes any difference.

7. Clear browser cache and cookies

The bad cache can causeYour connection is not privateerrorin Google Chrome and other web browsers. Here is how to clear cache and cookies in Google Chrome andEdge.

8. Use Chrome’s built-in malware removal tool

Google Chrome comes with a built-in malware removal tool. The tool will check for any malicious software that might be affecting the browser and remove it.

The tool will scan and remove any harmful software from your computer if found.

9. The problem can be on the server end

If you are facing a connection not privateerrorwhile visiting a particular website, the problem can be from the owner’s end.

In this situation, you can report the problem to the website administrator and wait for it to be resolved.

The connection is not private – attackers might be trying to steal your informationerror can be annoying, and we hope one of the mentioned solutions may have helped you resolve the issue.

Make sure to leave a comment if the problem persists or if you have found a new solution. We would try to update the article with any new information available.

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Tashreef Shareef

Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.

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