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Only secure content is displayed notification in Internet Explorer 9 or later versions

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The retired, out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application has been permanently disabled through a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10. For more information, see Internet Explorer 11 desktop app retirement FAQ.

This article provides information about resolving issues with web pages that only display secure content.

Original product version:   Internet Explorer 9 or later versions
Original KB number:   2625928

Symptoms

When viewing a website in Internet Explorer 9 or later, you receive the following message:

Only secure content is displayed.

Cause

This message means there may be secure and non-secure content (mixed content) on the page. The webpage tries to display elements using both secure (HTTPS/SSL) and non-secure (HTTP) web server connections. This issue often happens with online stores or financial sites. The webpage displays images, banners, or scripts from a server that isn't secured. The risk of displaying mixed content is that a non-secure webpage or script may access information from the secure content.

Resolution

Important

Internet Explorer blocks non-secure content by default and is set to prompt you when this is happening. Changing this setting may make your computer vulnerable to viral, fraudulent, or malicious attacks. Microsoft does not recommend that you attempt to change this setting. Modify this setting at your own risk.

Windows 10

To Disable/Enable/Prompt the Only secure content is displayed message:

  1. Open Internet Explorer from the Start screen.

  2. On the Tool menu, select Internet Options.

  3. Select the Security tab, and then select Custom level.

  4. In the Settings box, scroll down to the Miscellaneous section, and under Display mixed content choose from the following options:

    Disable, won't display non-secure items.
    Enable, will always display non-secure items without asking.
    Prompt, will prompt you when a webpage is using non-secure content.

Windows 8

To Disable/Enable/Prompt the Only secure content is displayed message:

  1. From the start screen, type Internet Options.

  2. Tap or select the Settings option below the Search box, and then tap or select Internet Options.

  3. Tap or select the Security tab, and then tap or select the Custom Level.

  4. In the Settings box, scroll down to the Miscellaneous section, and under Display mixed content choose from the following options:

    Disable, won't display non-secure items.
    Enable, will always display non-secure items without asking.
    Prompt, will prompt you when a webpage is using non-secure content.

Windows 7 and Windows Vista

To Disable/Enable/Prompt the Only secure content is displayed message:

  1. Start Internet Explorer.

  2. On the Tool menu, select Internet Options.

  3. Select the Security tab, and then select Custom level.

  4. In the Settings box, scroll down to the Miscellaneous section, and under Display mixed content choose from the following options:

    Disable, won't display non-secure items.
    Enable, will always display non-secure items without asking.
    Prompt, will prompt you when a webpage is using non-secure content.

More information

To learn more about the risks of allowing mixed content, see Protecting Consumers from Malicious Mixed Content.