When you use Internet Explorer to browse or refresh some webpages, the security information is displayed:"This webpage not only contains secure content, but also insecure content. Do you want to display insecure content?"Or"Whether to view only the content of the securely transmitted webpage".
Cause:
This prompt appears because the Accessed site uses SSL, that is, HTTPS access. Because the pages accessed by https are encrypted, the system will pop up this information when the page is mixed with non-encrypted information, which increases the security level. In most cases, we click"Yes"Or"OK"Continue.
Solution:
Although this is a good reminder, repeated pop-up is also troublesome. In addition, even if you click "yes", the webpage cannot be displayed completely.
Therefore, if you do not want to see this prompt while ensuring the security of frequently accessed webpages, you can do the following:
Open Internet Explorer and click"Tools"Button, select"Internet options".
Switch to"Security"Tab, select"Internet regionAnd then clickCustom level"Button.
In theSet"Column, find"Others-> Display mixed content", From the default"Prompt"To"Enable". Then press"OKSave the changes.
In the displayed warning window, press"Yes"Continue.
Finally,Internet optionsIn the window, clickOK"To exit the settings. Restart the browser.