I have exactly the same problem ass Ken. I am really keen to see a useful answer.
Peter
Ken,
Thank you for waiting.
Please share the screenshot http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-create-a-screenshot of that site with differences (not working in AVG Secure Browser and working fine in Chrome) to have better understanding.
Thank you for your response.
OK, I allowed cookies but it made no difference. The cookies were not set to be blocked but I specifically allowed the weather website anyway.
This is the website I'm accessing:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/meteye/
In standard Chrome it works fine, but in the AVG version all of the meteorological graphic information is missing. I think you would need to try accessing the website in both AVG and non-AVG versions to see what I mean. When the website displays the map, type 3188 into the box beside the "locate" button and hit enter. In the standard version you should see lots of wind direction arrows all ove the map, but in the AVG version they are missing along with a whole lot of other data.
Hello Ken,
Open your AVG Secure browser and right click on the not secure option which appears on the top of the browser.
Then click on allow cookies option and allow the websites in the browser.
Let us know the status of the issue.
AVG Secure Browser - Chrome
When using this browser to access a government weather website I am unable to see all of the information in a popup which is meant to show data for my local area.
The web address at the top of the screen has "Not secure" beside it, presumably because the address is not preceded by "https"? Manually typing in the prefix does not work.
I am unable to find a way in settings to allow this website to fully display.
The website works fine using standard (non-AVG) Chrome browser.
I use this website daily and don't want to have to keep switching browsers. If I can't find a resolution I will stop using the AVG Secure Browser.
Hello Ken,
Open your AVG Secure browser and right click on the not secure option which appears on the top of the browser.
Then click on allow cookies option and allow the websites in the browser.
Let us know the status of the issue.
That's okay, Ken.
Do you still facing issues to access banking sites? Please try to reset your browser and check if that helps.
Hello Peter,
We are expecting the screenshot (https://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?l=en&urlName=AVG-Create-screenshot&supportType=home) of the page that you are trying to access through AVG Secure browser.
You can post the screenshot here in your topic. Click on 'Answer' & then click on the 'Image' [mountain symbol] & follow the instructions.
Ken,
Thank you for waiting.
Please share the screenshot http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=How-to-create-a-screenshot of that site with differences (not working in AVG Secure Browser and working fine in Chrome) to have better understanding.
Sorry, it tooks so long to answer my original question that I gave up and uninstalled Secure Browser, which was also causing issues with logging into my personal banking website.
Ken Chapman
Thank you for the detailed information.
Let me check this with our senior team and get back to you.
Your patience is much appreciated.
Thank you for your response.
OK, I allowed cookies but it made no difference. The cookies were not set to be blocked but I specifically allowed the weather website anyway.
This is the website I'm accessing:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/meteye/
In standard Chrome it works fine, but in the AVG version all of the meteorological graphic information is missing. I think you would need to try accessing the website in both AVG and non-AVG versions to see what I mean. When the website displays the map, type 3188 into the box beside the "locate" button and hit enter. In the standard version you should see lots of wind direction arrows all ove the map, but in the AVG version they are missing along with a whole lot of other data.