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Chrome: This File Can’t Be Downloaded Securely

Madalina DinitaDecember 15, 2020 Comments (7)
chrome file can't be downloaded securely

The following alert may pop up when you’re trying to downloading a file or program using Chrome: ‘This File Can’t be Downloaded Securely’.

This error indicates Chrome detected that file may carry malware. Or the website you’re trying to download the file from did not pass the security certificate tests.

If that download might leak your private data or add unwanted toolbars, Chrome will block it.

Contents

  • 1 Chrome Says The File Can’t Be Downloaded Securely
    • 1.1 Check if There’s Any HTTPS Issue
    • 1.2 Disable Unsafe Downloads in Chrome
    • 1.3 Install a VPN Chrome Extension
    • 1.4 Disable Safe Browsing
    • 1.5 Use a Different Browser

Chrome Says The File Can’t Be Downloaded Securely

Check if There’s Any HTTPS Issue

Chrome is very picky when it comes to HTTPS. If the page you’re trying to download the file from is not running the HTTPS protocol, Chrome will block the download.

Use the HTTPS version of that website if there is one. Or abandon the download if you don’t want to risk getting your computer infected with malware.

Hitting the Keep button won’t do anything. Chrome restricts downloads only to webpages they have valid certificates from.

Disable Unsafe Downloads in Chrome

Launch Chrome, open a new tab and go to chrome://flags/#treat-unsafe-downloads-as-active-content.disable treat unsafe downloads as active content

Use the drop-down menu to disable the feature. However, keep in mind this is a security feature meant to block downloads of unsafe files.

If you choose to disable this feature, take your time and think twice before downloading anything. Or at least, make sure your antivirus is running.

Install a VPN Chrome Extension

Some users suggested that installing a VPN extension on your browser may remove the alert.

This workaround may not work for all users. Keep in mind that starting with Chrome 88, Google will automatically block all the files that may pose a threat to users’ data security and privacy. This includes executable files, images, videos, archives, and any type of documents.

Disable Safe Browsing

Other users confirmed they managed to bypass the alert by turning off Safe Browsing.

If you want to use the same method:

  1. Click on Chrome’s menu and go to Settings.
  2. Then click on Privacy and Security (left pane).
  3. Scroll down to Security.privacy and security chrome
  4. Set Safe Browsing to No Protection (not recommended).chrome turn off safe browsing
  5. Reload Chrome and check if the security alert is gone now.

Use a Different Browser

Of course, there is always the option to force the download using a different browser. Proceed at your own risk.

Conclusion

Starting with Chrome version 88, Google will automatically block all unsafe downloads. This means the frequency of this security alert will only increase.

As always, prevention is better than cure. If Chrome says there’s something wrong with that download security-wise, play it safe. Take that warning seriously. Don’t risk getting your computer infected with adware, or malware.

Categories: Internet

Author Madalina Dinita

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer. She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies -- AI and DNA computing in particular.

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Comments

  1. Silverbanshee says:
    April 23, 2023 at 7:54 pm

    There are tens of millions of sites out there with no https version, but Chrome treats them like the criminals for not spending the money because THEY say so. And the advice is always “just trust Chrome. They have your best interests at heart.” Except they don’t. They make arbitrary decisions all the time and their response is always to back them with draconian protocols like this. They insist on https only, but haven’t spent a dime on programming their bots to find the https versions for your search results.

  2. Russell says:
    February 22, 2023 at 6:59 pm

    Chrome said the website was safe and the certificate valid yet it would not let me do the download when I clicked the download button on the website.
    I right clicked the download link and selected open in a new window.
    I then added https:// to the front of the link url and hit enter and the download worked.

  3. Jeff Schwarz says:
    October 28, 2021 at 6:33 pm

    Chrome doesn’t have a flag named “treat-unsafe-downloads-as-active-content” and there is nothing similar if I search all flags for “download”. Is there an update to this tip?

    I’m on version: 95.0.4638.54.

  4. SuperJames says:
    August 7, 2021 at 10:37 am

    “Hitting the Keep button won’t do anything. Chrome restricts downloads only to webpages they have valid certificates from.”

    If you hit the Keep button DURING the download, then click Keep Anyway, it won’t do anything. If you wait till the progress bar in your taskbar button (Windows) fills up and vanishes, THEN the Keep button, and Keep Anyway prompt works.

  5. Karov says:
    July 14, 2021 at 7:20 am

    Thank you, this solved it for me!

  6. Noneyop Bidnez says:
    April 5, 2021 at 7:05 pm

    Use the snipping tool to take a picture of a picture. Always smarter than right-click saving.

  7. jarze says:
    March 13, 2021 at 7:49 pm

    Turning off Safe browsing does not enable loading MP3 files without that notice (in Chrome 89). I every time have to click “keep”.

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Last Updated on December 15, 2020 by Mitch Bartlett