R.A.D.
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On 4/20/2023 at 1:55 AM, Igor Kurzin said:
Hi @R.A.D.,
Please check under Settings -> Protection -> Network Settings -> is it set to "Scan encrypted connections upon request from protection components"?
Yes. Under "Encrypted connection scanning" that radio button (#2 of 3) is selected.
Sorry for the delay...
Thanks, Bob
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When I just navigated to a site that uses a "protected browser", I got a message "The connection to touch.kaspersky.com is not secure". That "interesting" coming from the kaspersky.com domain!
Seems like once I chose to ignore the warning, I've not seen it again so far today.
Is this a known quirk?
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"The connection to touch.kaspersky.com is not secure" When "switching to a protected browser"
in Kaspersky Total Security
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Saw this (full text below) again today, though I haven't seen it for quite some time. Rereading the thread, I'm not 100% clear on the recommended setting for "Encrypted connection scanning". (I don't believe I changed anything here.)
For those who want to check this, I think the navigation is Settings -> Network Settings -> Encrypted connection scanning (see attached image) at least for:
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 x64 Build 19045
Application version: 21.3.10.391 (k)
Taking a step back though, the page displaying this is http://touch.kaspersky.com/ - not an https: site as the message says. Shouldn't a user expect that all sites within the Kaspersky domain support HTTPS? Is this apparent exception by design for some reason?
Thanks, Bob
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The connection to touch.kaspersky.com is not secure
You are seeing this warning because this site does not support HTTPS.