No, it's absolutely doing it's job telling you this. That website is http:// only and any good modern browser should warn you about it.
Interesting. Last phone didn't do that, but also none of the 3 sites ask for or need any personal info other than a user name and password. I don't keep anything important on phone so it doesn't concern me to access a site that Google says will access my personal data.
It's not so much what it asks for, non-ssl sites are just insecure in general because you've passed your creds in plaintext.
Appreciate the answers, Mr Bird. I am extremely tech illiterate and always appreciate things being dumbed down for me
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