I just tried many http websites on Safari and am still not sure what you are talking about. They all work perfectly fine, without any warnings.
Then I will thank Apple for changing things and making them less scary already.
The fact is that this is exactly how Safari used to handle things. I know because I got many angry screenshots from C-level people in my company when some of our web sites started showing up that way due to a misconfiguration by the IT department.
Here is a picture of a similar warning. This is for an SSL error, but the ones Safari used to display for HTTP were nearly identical:
Then I will thank Apple for changing things and making them less scary already.
The fact is that this is exactly how Safari used to handle things. I know because I got many angry screenshots from C-level people in my company when some of our web sites started showing up that way due to a misconfiguration by the IT department.
Here is a picture of a similar warning. This is for an SSL error, but the ones Safari used to display for HTTP were nearly identical:
https://www.digicert.com/dc/blog/safari-11-introduces-improv...