Hi, not sure if anyone has noticed, but it would appear that Chronorms has links of svg images that are marked as http:// instead of https://, this can easily be checked on the Google Search Console, anyone doing that check will find that their contact page (or wherever they use Chronoforms) these links are found as errors/recommendations to correct. Unfortunately on our side it can't be corrected with overrides, it's something that should be done at the component core. It's not a big deal of course, but it might mean a penalty for some websites, especially if the form used by Chronoforms contains a payment method.
To double check this on your own website. Go to any of your pages, then on the browser press CTRL+U, then in the search type "http:", you won't find anything (well, you should't if you're interested in secure protocols and potential search engine penalties). Now go to the page where Chronoforms is installed and do the same, you'll find "http:" strings. In a perfect world those should be replaced by "https:".
To double check this on your own website. Go to any of your pages, then on the browser press CTRL+U, then in the search type "http:", you won't find anything (well, you should't if you're interested in secure protocols and potential search engine penalties). Now go to the page where Chronoforms is installed and do the same, you'll find "http:" strings. In a perfect world those should be replaced by "https:".