Enabling mixed content in Google Chrome
If you’re visiting a site via a secure connection, Chrome verifies that the content on the web page has been transmitted safely.
See “Manage warnings about unsafe sites” in Google Chrome Help.
If you are using the VEC with the latest version of Chrome (version 79.0.3945.117 or later), you must update your site settings. Visitors to your site do not need to complete these steps.
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Click the lock (caution) icon, then click Site settings.
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Scroll to Insecure content, then use the drop-down list to change “Block (default)” to “Allow.”
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Reload the VEC page.
Enabling mixed content in Mozilla Firefox
By default, Firebox blocks pages that mix secure and insecure content. You should permanently change this setting to use Target. Visitors to your site do not need to complete these steps.
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In Firefox, enter
about:config
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Acknowledge the warning message displayed by Firefox.
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In the search bar, type
block_active
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Double-click
**security.mixed_content.block_active_content**
.The value changes from “True” to “False.” When the value shows “False,” you are finished.
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Restart your computer after changing this setting.
Enabling mixed content in Microsoft Edge
If you’re visiting a site via a secure connection, Edge verifies that the content on the web page has been transmitted safely.
If you are using the VEC with the latest version of Edge, you must update your site settings. Visitors to your site do not need to complete these steps.
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In Edge, click Microsoft Edge in the menu bar, Settings, then click Cookies and Site Permissions.
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Scroll to Insecure content.
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Click Insecure content, then click Add next to Allow, add the site on which to allow insecure content, then click Add.
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Reload the VEC page.
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