How to bypass Chrome privacy error Follow
A privacy error in Chrome is often indicative of an issue with a website’s security certificate. The privacy error is a warning to users that the connection might not be secure.
You can bypass this error by clicking “Advanced” and then selecting “Proceed to [site]” and then do so with caution. This is okay if you trust the site—if it's your own website or an internal tool you use regularly—but try to avoid this if the page is unfamiliar.
The warning exists because there could be something wrong with the site, including an expired SSL certificate or potential for spoofing.
If you're confident that the privacy error is a false alarm, verify your device's date and time (incorrect settings can trigger errors) or clear browser cache.