the site is never completely secure, as secure means encrypting and
decrypting, which takes some amount of computing. someone with slow computer
or slower connection may experience lack of responsiveness during opening of
a secure page. So websites selectively have secure or non secure pages, i.e.
when you are entering your credit card details or entering your password on
bank sites, you will have secure page, else non secure page is sufficient,
that's why you get these dialogs even on secure sites.
regards
Dinesh
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> Hi All !
>
> Thanks for all of you who helped me to understand about the security
> dialog.
> Dinesh - I have a simple question.
> Actually almost all the websites have http not https. Therefore, are
> these sites are not secured?
>
> Thanks.
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