Chrome doesn't do that by itself. Odds are it's your ISP, DNS, Proxy, VPN or the Anti-virus that are doing it.
It's a browser. It will yell if a site has a bad/expired certificate or an incorrect one, or does re-direct that seems odd. Like a cross domain re-direct.
Someone else stated that some site has
wimbli.com blacklisted for some sites. What happens is someone has a domain and someone finds a virus or a 'bad file' and reports it to one of the sites that keeps track of such things. The sites often will then blacklist. and
rarely if ever clear them. Usually you have to email the site owner and prove it's not a threat.
This is a sub domain. I don't know what's hosted on the primary but the primary could be listed as an issue.
Especially if someone owned a domain before you and got it blacklisted all over the place. Important thing to do before buying a domain is to check it's reputation prior to ownership.
I'm a primary Chrome user and I don't have this issue. None of my site advisers are flagging this (I turned on 2 that can integrate into my browser to check sites briefly then turned it off). So I'm not sure what is doing it for you.
comment last edited by Kryxx on Sep 26, 2014, 04:31:47 pm