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01-29-2022
10:41 PM
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01-30-2022
08:10 AM
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MayS
I just got my new laptop on 1/15/22. It has Microsoft Edge and a Bing search bar pre-loaded. When I try to go to any amazon site page I get the message below. I have tried to access amazon every day since I received my computer. I get this same message when I try to reply to a message through eBay as well as a few other well-known sites.
I downloaded google chrome and made it my default then tried to go to the same places and I get the same messages. I have also tried searching in incognito mode from google without success. Windows updates show everything is updated.
I don't know what else to do or where to go. I can't find what is familiar to me and am not an intermediate computer person. I know enough to get myself in trouble. 🙃
How do I correct this?
Please help if you can.
Thank you
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.amazon.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more
" ADVANCED " Shows the following Message.
www.amazon.com normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chrome tried to connect to www.amazon.com this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be www.amazon.com , or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data was exchanged.
You cannot visit www.amazon.com right now because the website uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.