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So, I had just shopped from the Interplay promo and way visiting my collection, when I noticed Google Chrome complaining about the HTTPS connection not being "true" HTTPS. See the attached screenshot.

Now, I know it's in Danish but what it's basically complaining about is that "while the connection to www.gog.com is encrypted with 256-bit encryption, the site contains other resources that are not secure. These resources can be seen by others during transport, and can be changed by a malicious party so the site's behaviour can be disturbed" (or something along those lines).

Is anyone able to explain in plain English what these resources are, and if I should worry about any of this? I know GOG doesn't store my credit card info, so I'm not worried about that, but I don't like red warning icons in my GOG either way!
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This question / problem has been solved by Venomimage
The page is encrypted and secure, but the images are loaded without encryption. This is why some browsers rise alerts. We're working on resolving this issue.

The key thing here is that all your inputs (credit card data, etc.) are encrypted and safe.
Thanks for the (quick!) answer, Venom. That solved my question :)