To suppress such notifications, you may set the preferences/options in your browser. Look for a section that deals with security, and then find options for SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or alerts and turn off any that would show alerts when entering or leaving a secure page.
We serve pages securely because it assures visitors that any information they may supply for passwords, questionnaires or forms is transmitted in a confidential manner. In other words, you have the same degree of confidentiality as provided when supplying sensitive information like a credit card number or password to any reputable commerce site.
Secure serving also allows defined access areas to incorporate sensitive information, while taking our courses, you may chat with other students and course administrators, submit essays, and peruse course content, with assurance of confidentiality for browsing such content. A secure connection does not send or store any information that is not available over the more commonly used non-secure connections.