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Receiving a 'connection is not secure' message on non https page with google map embeded

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On our website http://www.parktours.com.au/walking-holidays if you visit any of the pages with a google map embedded e.g. http://www.parktours.com.au/walking-holidays/australia/south-australia/kangaroo-island-coastal-walks-and-wildlife-2015

I see a 'connection is not secure' message in firefox - even though this is not an https page. If I remove the embedded google map the warning is no longer there. Why am I seeing this message about mixed content on a non ssl page?

On our website http://www.parktours.com.au/walking-holidays if you visit any of the pages with a google map embedded e.g. http://www.parktours.com.au/walking-holidays/australia/south-australia/kangaroo-island-coastal-walks-and-wildlife-2015 I see a 'connection is not secure' message in firefox - even though this is not an https page. If I remove the embedded google map the warning is no longer there. Why am I seeing this message about mixed content on a non ssl page?

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The problem is actually mixed content in the map iframe:

Loading mixed (insecure) display content "http://www.gstatic.com/gmeviewer/images/no_results-000.png" on a secure page

I can't figure out what's causing that.

And perhaps it's not so logical for the address bar icon to reflect that, but...

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Thank you for the explanation. I've now posted in the google maps help forum - hopefully someone there can suggest a way to rectify the issue.