Hyperlinks work traffic lights not green

Hi, We made docs with lots of hyperlinks, which all work fine when we click on them in the panel, but ... lights aren't green and the tell us the URL isn't working or unavailable (some of the links are https, others aren't. Any suggestions why the lights aren't green?

Seems to be related to the our network privileges. At home it works just fine, all lights show up green and are working. At the office they are working and showing up orange.

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