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How to turn off viewing only secure web pages?

When browsing the web, we may encounter a web page that only focuses on secure transmission. This is because the website uses the HTTPS protocol to protect users' privacy and security. Although this is a very good security measure, sometimes we may need to turn off this function. Here's how to turn off viewing only secure web pages.

Step 1: Find the lock icon of the webpage.

When you visit a web page that only focuses on secure transmission, a lock icon will appear on the left side of the browser address bar. This icon indicates that the page has enabled the HTTPS protocol. Click this icon to see the details of the website certificate.

Step 2: Turn off viewing only secure web pages.

If you need to close a webpage that only sees secure transmission, you can click the icon in the shape of a lock, and then select the "Turn off protection" option. In some browsers, this option may be marked as "Disabled Protection" or "Disabled Protection". When you select this option, the browser will no longer force the use of the HTTPS protocol to access the website.

Step 3: Reload the webpage.

Once you close the webpage that only views secure transmission, you need to reload the webpage to see the changed effect. In some cases, you may need to close and reopen the browser for the changes to take effect.

Turning off viewing only secure web pages may result in your personal information and data no longer being protected. Therefore, we recommend that you turn off this feature only when necessary, and use the HTTPS protocol as much as possible to protect your privacy and security.