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Yellow Triangle On Yahoo Uk Mail
I posted a question about this last year
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However the little yellow triangle is back. I have just updated Chrome and the triangle is still there. When I use IE, I don't get a little yellow triangle.
Any more tips about how to get rid of it please?
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However the little yellow triangle is back. I have just updated Chrome and the triangle is still there. When I use IE, I don't get a little yellow triangle.
Any more tips about how to get rid of it please?
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If you are using Yahoo Mail (or one of the AT&T subs), this will come up every so often and will go away after a short time without having to mess with your settings.
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I don't use Chrome but was curious enough to Google it and I am dismayed to find opinions split between yellow triangle meaning some insecure elements embedded in a webpage and it meaning "totally safe". Clearly some spin going on there.
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By rights, web email should be on a htpps:// page and I suspect Yahoo has added something like an advert panel that (in error) is compromising the security of the page. Chrome has detected this problem and is warning you.
Send a complaint to Yahoo UK as this is not a software glitch.
I don't use Chrome but was curious enough to Google it and I am dismayed to find opinions split between yellow triangle meaning some insecure elements embedded in a webpage and it meaning "totally safe". Clearly some spin going on there.
https:/
By rights, web email should be on a htpps:// page and I suspect Yahoo has added something like an advert panel that (in error) is compromising the security of the page. Chrome has detected this problem and is warning you.
Send a complaint to Yahoo UK as this is not a software glitch.