In Internet Explorer select ‘details’ and ‘go on to the webpage’.
In Firefox select ‘advanced’ and an additional dialog window will ask you to ‘confirm security exception’.
In Chrome select ‘advanced’ and ‘proceed to …’. The security permission will be remembered by most web browsers when returning to the website. The error message can be bypassed in most web browsers by adding an exception or security permission directly from the error message page. Access the website by bypassing the warning message SHL is working towards a more comprehensive solution to this error message. SHL is not always given advance warning from publishers of when these changes will happen, and must react to the changes as it is made aware of them. Unfortunately this does take time, and involves external service providers. SHL currently needs to update its system with each additional https website address as a trusted website. Many websites are moving to https through 20. The error occurs when a website moves from being ‘http’ to the new standard ‘https’. Some electronic resources at Senate House Library are returning an error message ‘Your connection is not private’ (Chrome), or ‘Your connection is not secure’ (Firefox), or ‘This site is not secure’ (Internet Explorer).