How to Trust a Website on Google Chrome (Easiest Way in 2024)
In this tutorial, we will show you exactly how to trust a website on Google Chrome in just a few simple steps. Read on to learn more.
Trust Websites on Google Chrome
Follow the steps below to trust websites in Google Chrome.
1. Open Chrome Settings
Open Chrome and click the three dots in the top-right corner of the browser.
Select “Settings” from the dropdown menu. This will open the settings page where you can manage Chrome’s features and preferences.
2. Navigate to Privacy and Security
In the settings page, scroll down and click on “Privacy and security” in the left-hand menu. This section contains options for securing your browsing experience, including managing trusted websites.
3. Click on Site Settings
Within “Privacy and security,” find and click “Site Settings.” This option allows you to control permissions for specific websites, like location, cookies, or pop-ups.
4. Access Site Settings Through the Address Bar (Alternative)
If you are already on the website you want to trust, click this icon in the address bar. A small window will pop up. Select “Site settings” from the dropdown, which will take you directly to the settings for that specific website.
5. Scroll to “Insecure Content” Settings
Scroll down until you see “Insecure content.” Click on this option to manage settings for websites that Chrome may block due to insecure content.
6. Add the Website to the “Allowed” List
Under the “Insecure content” section, click “Add” next to “Allowed to show insecure content.”
Type the website URL that you want to trust. Be sure to enter the full website address, including “https://“. For example, let’s use “https://chromewebstore.google.com/.”
7. Verify the Website is Added as Trusted
Once you’ve added the website, it should appear in the list of trusted sites. Chrome will no longer block content from this site. You can return here to remove or modify entries at any time.
We hope that you now have a better understanding of trusting a website on Google Chrome. If you enjoyed this article, you might want to check our articles on how to fix a website that crashes in Chrome and how to use a website monitor Chrome extension.