When I try to access resources from the Library, a message appears stating that the connection is not secure. What should I do?


Sometimes when trying to access the UOC's digital resources, a message might appear warning you that a website cannot be trusted or that the connection is not secure, which therefore blocks you from accessing the page. You have to approve non-secure connections if you want to access the resource.

Here's how to do it on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer.

Google Chrome:

  • Go to “Advanced settings”, which will open up more information. 
  • Click on “Proceed to access site URL (unsafe)”.

Mozilla Firefox:

  • Go to “Advanced”.  
  • Click on “Add Exception...”. 
  • Click on “Confirm Security Exception”.

Internet Explorer:

  • Click on “Continue to this website (not recommended)”.

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