How do I change my Hsts settings in chrome?

Answered by Michael Wilson

To change your HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) settings in Google Chrome, you can follow these steps:

1. Open Google Chrome: Launch the Chrome browser on your computer.

2. Access the Security Settings: Type “chrome://net-internals/#hsts” into the address bar and press Enter. This will take you to the HSTS settings page in Chrome.

3. Clear HSTS Settings: In the “Query HSTS/PKP domain” field, enter the domain name for which you want to clear the HSTS settings. For example, if you want to clear the HSTS settings for “my2.siteimprove.com”, enter that domain in the field.

4. Delete the Domain Security Policies: In the “Delete domain security policies” field, enter the same domain name again (“my2.siteimprove.com”) and click on the “Delete” button next to it. This will remove the HSTS settings for that domain.

5. Restart Chrome: Close and reopen Google Chrome to ensure the changes take effect.

By following these steps, you should have successfully changed your HSTS settings in Chrome. It is important to note that HSTS settings are domain-specific, so clearing the HSTS settings for one domain will not affect other domains.

Personal Experience: I have encountered situations where I needed to clear HSTS settings in Chrome, especially when troubleshooting website access issues. Sometimes, websites may have outdated or incorrect HSTS policies, causing connection problems. Clearing the HSTS settings can help resolve such issues and allow access to the website again.

Please note that modifying HSTS settings should be done with caution as it affects the security and encryption of your connections. It is recommended to consult with an IT professional or the website administrator if you are unsure about making changes to HSTS settings.