The prefix 'in-' means not.
Un-secure
insecure
insecure
Usually it's shttp://
secure
Two ways Address begins https Also see padlock at botton right of screen
Securing the rights of the governed. "To secure such (inalienable) rights, governments are instituted among men." (Which includes women; a modern rendition would be "among people" or "among humanity".) Or Bins, Funding local parks, Buildings, public transport etc
If the client themselves is incapable of giving their informed consent, a care-worker should secure the consent of an appropriate adult (preferably a member of the client's family).
A "https://" prefix in the URL and a key or padlock icon in the browser's status bar indicate that a Web site is secure. A SSL-encrypted session is generally commenced once a visitor signs in to a secure area of a Web site, such as the checkout or account-management area of an online store.
HTTPS
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol and is used to transfer the data of a website from the server on which the website is stored to the browser (i.e. Mozilla Firefox) of the user requesting the webpage and back. The "http://" prefix in a URL is used to tell the browser which protocol (in this case HTTP) to use. HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP (S meaning Secure) in which all of your transmitted data is encrypted using SSL. It has the prefix "https://"
Check the connections to the port, make sure it's secure, if it is a wheel mouse clean it. Try a new one.