Tip: Use the Security panel to diagnose mixed content issues (when a secure page HTTPS requests insecure HTTP resources)pic.twitter.com/rCGjBIFzrW
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Possibly in future versions of Chrome. Currently I think that Chrome just marks the page as not truly secure. --- Kayce
On HTTPS websites, all modern browsers (including Chrome) block JavaScript loaded over unencrypted HTTP. That's called active mixed content. Only passive mixed content (i.e. images) is allowed as a compromise.
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