Are you using an VPN?
If so, try turning it off.
And as a side note - drop msn.com and get protonmail.
Safer and not monitored.
My son had to get a proton account because gmail would not let any emails I sent him about the vaccine get through. They actually DELETED the emails!
The same for my other son who has an MSN account.
The effect of dropping your VPN means your actual IP address is exposed to the site MSN.com.
Q: HOw does that improve security?
The issue experienced has to do with HTTPS certificates. Apparently, according to the settings of the browser used, the certificate is not in order, and thus, a message is shown. It does not mean it is a fake site, but their certificate needs to be looked at.
An option to circumvent this issue is by using the anonymous view option in search engines like Startpage, searx, etc.
As towards the email issue. True, GMAIL does censor content. We have known this for 16 years at least. Protonmail indeed is a good alternative, just like Tutanota.
It is always a good idea to have your data encrypted locally without the provider having access or any idea that there are emails in your in- or sent box.
(apropos clicking links: copy paste the link into the browser is better. And even better is to use a new browser session every time you are hopping from one site to the next after having cleared all data. (see for extreme example on invidious: Quebes)
By the same token, you could easily sign up with e.email. Although not having encryption, it would make an easy transition from gmail to e.email.
With that said, you could also consider hacking your phone (root access and bootloader liberated) and install LineageOS in conjunction with microG. This is not the best privacy mode, but at least it allows you to ungoogle. And if you then also switch off Mozilla location services, you are good to go.
If you are concerned about these kind of companies having access to your data, you may want to consider losing Microsoft shit, and move to Linux/ UNIX) openBSD. Especially on Linux devices, liberating your bootloader is easy is pie with ADB, which installs natively (XDA-developers.com has all the nitty gritty), and with 4 commands you have a liberated phone, ready to receive ungoogled OS and apps.
Given the present issues surrounding censureship by big tech, it is important to understand how convenience (i.e: you type in greatawakning.win instead of the actual IP address) is supported by DNS and how to circumvent DNS all together.
A VPN already helps you to fuck your ISP. A host file will help you to circumvent any DNS resolver censureship.
Are you using an VPN? If so, try turning it off. And as a side note - drop msn.com and get protonmail. Safer and not monitored. My son had to get a proton account because gmail would not let any emails I sent him about the vaccine get through. They actually DELETED the emails! The same for my other son who has an MSN account.
Peculiar advice.....
The effect of dropping your VPN means your actual IP address is exposed to the site MSN.com.
Q: HOw does that improve security?
The issue experienced has to do with HTTPS certificates. Apparently, according to the settings of the browser used, the certificate is not in order, and thus, a message is shown. It does not mean it is a fake site, but their certificate needs to be looked at.
An option to circumvent this issue is by using the anonymous view option in search engines like Startpage, searx, etc.
As towards the email issue. True, GMAIL does censor content. We have known this for 16 years at least. Protonmail indeed is a good alternative, just like Tutanota.
It is always a good idea to have your data encrypted locally without the provider having access or any idea that there are emails in your in- or sent box.
(apropos clicking links: copy paste the link into the browser is better. And even better is to use a new browser session every time you are hopping from one site to the next after having cleared all data. (see for extreme example on invidious: Quebes)
By the same token, you could easily sign up with e.email. Although not having encryption, it would make an easy transition from gmail to e.email.
With that said, you could also consider hacking your phone (root access and bootloader liberated) and install LineageOS in conjunction with microG. This is not the best privacy mode, but at least it allows you to ungoogle. And if you then also switch off Mozilla location services, you are good to go.
If you are concerned about these kind of companies having access to your data, you may want to consider losing Microsoft shit, and move to Linux/ UNIX) openBSD. Especially on Linux devices, liberating your bootloader is easy is pie with ADB, which installs natively (XDA-developers.com has all the nitty gritty), and with 4 commands you have a liberated phone, ready to receive ungoogled OS and apps.
Given the present issues surrounding censureship by big tech, it is important to understand how convenience (i.e: you type in greatawakning.win instead of the actual IP address) is supported by DNS and how to circumvent DNS all together.
A VPN already helps you to fuck your ISP. A host file will help you to circumvent any DNS resolver censureship.
Google Domains also blocks trying to register any domain with qanon in the name.
MSN..... Why?
Microsoft networks will be crashing very soon.