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I recently migrated my site from http to https.

Since then, mozilla browser is showing a warning signal to my visitors, which effects the trustworthiness of our website. Is there anyway to fix it.

My site address is: https://techyuga.com

Please help. Thanks in advance.

I recently migrated my site from http to https. Since then, mozilla browser is showing a warning signal to my visitors, which effects the trustworthiness of our website. Is there anyway to fix it. My site address is: https://techyuga.com Please help. Thanks in advance.

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jingynasu said

I recently migrated my site from http to https. Since then, mozilla browser is showing a warning signal to my visitors, which effects the trustworthiness of our website. Is there anyway to fix it. My site address is: https://techyuga.com Please help. Thanks in advance.

I just checked your URL and there is no warnings for me has a solid green padlock that was in Private Browsing, certificates were good. Have just checked with normal browser and you have a partial lock which is a grey padlock with yellow triangle. This is what it says by clicking the padlock : Connection Not Secure: Some things such as images are not secure.....

You can try this re: content images etc.. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/mixed-content-blocking-firefox?redirectlocale=en-US&as=u&redirectslug=how-does-content-isnt-secure-affect-my-safety&utm_source=inproduct

Not going to go further into this at this time as I believe that it is something you need to take up with your domain hosting provider support team.

Do hang out for another possible answer though as am just trying like you are. Try the above url and if it works out please let us know and mark as solved, G'luck

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Your website does have some things that could be improved with it's security implementation, https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.techyuga.com

If this is only happening on your computer, please let us know the exact error message you are seeing so we can assist.

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i migrated my site techyuga.com from http to https.

Since then, I have been facing security warning problem is some browsers and when I inspect the issue. It says, I have got mixed content Error, and there is a file name which is in http. Here is the exact file link: http://techyuga.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/apple_desk-wallpaper-1600x900.jpg

I have tried searching this particular time via my WordPress dashboard as well as control panel file manager. I couldn't find it. I also deleted every file from this path /wp-content/uploads/2016/03. Unfortunately, it still shows the same message.

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Tyler Downer said

Your website does have some things that could be improved with it's security implementation, https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.techyuga.com If this is only happening on your computer, please let us know the exact error message you are seeing so we can assist.

i migrated my site techyuga.com from http to https.

Since then, I have been facing security warning problem is some browsers and when I inspect the issue. It says, I have got mixed content Error, and there is a file name which is in http. Here is the exact file link: http://techyuga.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/apple_desk-wallpaper-1600x900.jpg

I have tried searching this particular time via my WordPress dashboard as well as control panel file manager. I couldn't find it. I also deleted every file from this path /wp-content/uploads/2016/03. Unfortunately, it still shows the same message.