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Important Notice

Regarding some radio broadcasts not working!

Some radio channels still broadcast internet radio via http:// (Hypertext Transfer Protocol).

With their recent update, Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge now automatically convert links starting with http:// to https:// format.

In this case, radio channels that continue their broadcasts with http:// do not work. To solve this problem, it is necessary to make the settings that we visually explain below.

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Click on the three dots at the top right corner of Google Chrome.

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Click on the “Settings” button in the window that opens

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Click on the “Privacy and security” link in the menu that appears on the left side of the page.

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In the section that opens, click on the “Site settings” section under the “Privacy and security” tab.

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In the “Site settings” field, you will see “Additional content settings”, which is the continuation of the “Content” group at the bottom. Click here

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When you click on “Additional content setting”, click on the “Insecure content” section in the field that opens.

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If you do not see our site radioportal.net url address under “Allowed to show insecure content” in the “Insecure content” section, click the “Add” button on the right. Confirm our site by simply typing “radioportal.net” here, without https://.

You can now start listening online to the radios available in RadioPortal and broadcasting at http://.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

 

You need to make the same adjustments for Microsoft Edge. In terms of process, it is similar to Google Chrome.