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Why Does Squarespace Say Not Secure?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 5:26 am

Squarespace is a popular website builder and hosting service. However, some users have reported that they see a “Not Secure” warning when they visit sites hosted on Squarespace.

This can be worrying, and it’s important to understand why it happens and whether or not it’s something you need to be concerned about.

The “Not Secure” warning appears in browsers like Google Chrome when a site is not served over HTTPS. This means that the connection between the browser and the website is not encrypted, and there is a potential for someone to intercept and view the data being transmitted.

While this is not necessarily a problem if the data being transmitted is not sensitive (e.g. you’re just browsing a blog), it can be a problem if you’re entering sensitive information on the site (e. credit card details).

Squarespace says that the “Not Secure” warning appears because they do not offer SSL certificates for their customers’ websites. They say that while SSL is important for some sites, it’s not required for all sites, and they do not want to force their customers to pay for something that they may not need. For most Squarespace sites, the lack of SSL is not a big deal, but for sites that are handling sensitive information, it’s something to be aware of.

PRO TIP: If you are using Squarespace to build a website, you may have noticed that the site says “Not Secure” in the address bar. This is because Squarespace sites are not currently SSL certified, which means that your site is not encrypted and could be vulnerable to hackers. Squarespace is working on adding SSL certification to all sites, but in the meantime, we recommend taking extra steps to secure your site, such as using a password manager.

If you’re concerned about the “Not Secure” warning appearing on your Squarespace site, you can take steps to mitigate the risk by ensuring that any sensitive information you’re transmitting is encrypted using a tool like https://www.cloudflare.com/.

Why Does Squarespace Say Not Secure?

Squarespace says that the “Not Secure” warning appears because they do not offer SSL certificates for their customers’ websites.

For most Squarespace sites, the lack of SSL is not a big deal, but for sites that are handling sensitive information, it’s something to be aware of.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.