Safety

Secure connection help

If you see a security warning while browsing C'sLuxe Hairs, this page explains what it means and how to fix it quickly.

Your data is protected here

csluxehairs.com uses a valid SSL certificate and every page is served over HTTPS. Payments and personal details are encrypted in transit.

Common browser warnings

Warnings usually come from the device or network, not the website itself. Here are the most common ones.

“Connection is not secure” or “Not secure”

This can appear when a device, browser extension, or network blocks the SSL certificate, or when the clock on the phone/computer is wrong. The site itself is still HTTPS.

“Server not found” or “This site can’t be reached”

This is a DNS or network issue. The domain may not be resolving on your current connection, even though it is live globally.

“Certificate not valid” or “Your connection is not private”

Older devices sometimes do not trust newer certificate authorities. A system update or changing network often fixes it.

Exact checks you can do right now

Look at these three things in your browser to confirm the page is secure.

  • URL starts with https://
  • A padlock/lock icon appears in the address bar
  • Certificate is issued by a trusted authority
  • Date and time on your device are set correctly

How to inspect the certificate

  1. Tap or click the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Select Connection is secure or Certificate.
  3. Check that the certificate is valid for csluxehairs.com and issued by a trusted authority such as Google Trust Services.
  4. If the expiry date is in the past, update your device date/time.

Steps to fix it on your device

Try these in order. Most warnings are resolved by step 2 or 3.

1

Switch to mobile data or another Wi-Fi network

This rules out router-level DNS blocks or parental filters.

2

Restart your phone, computer and router

Clears stale DNS cache and network state.

3

Clear browser cache and cookies

Old cached redirects can trigger mixed-content warnings.

4

Disable VPN, iCloud Private Relay or private DNS

These can route traffic through regions with different certificate trust settings.

5

Update your device and browser

Outdated root certificates can reject valid certificates.

6

Check your device date and time

Set it to automatic. An incorrect date makes valid certificates look expired.

Still seeing a warning?

Send us a screenshot and the exact message. Include the device type, browser, and whether you are on Wi-Fi or mobile data.

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