N96 - security warning on each click on internet ?

why there is a security warning on each click when I use gmail ?
How to disable the useless warnings ?

ok go to app manager and go to gmail app(so it is a hilighted option) u will see that you can select settings above the scroll buttion, you can authorize this app not to show u security settings every bloody time, hope this works out for you let me know please
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