Forget Chrome or Safari. The only reliable environment for a verified live view on a 206M is Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) or Microsoft Edge in "Internet Explorer Mode."
The Axis 206M supports Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) with digest authentication. This method bypasses all browser security warnings.
If you are trying to view the live view via a third-party VMS (Video Management System) or VLC player, a "verified" status depends on correct RTSP authentication. The Axis 206M uses basic or digest authentication. If the password is wrong, the stream remains "unverified" and won't load. ntitlelive view axis 206m verified
The camera uses port 80 (HTTP) and port 554 (RTSP). If you have changed these, you must append them to your URL.
Verified example: http://192.168.0.90:8080/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi
If you enable HTTPS on the Axis 206M, the camera uses a self-signed certificate. Modern browsers instantly flag this as "Not Secure" or "Untrusted." You cannot get a "verified" lock without manually forcing an exception (which is risky). Forget Chrome or Safari
After testing 12 different browsers, the verified winner for accessing the native web interface of the Axis 206M is Pale Moon 32-bit.
The Axis 206M (with firmware 5.x or later) has partial ONVIF compliance. Use the open-source ONVIF Device Manager to pull a verified live view on Windows 10/11 without browser headaches. When you try to view the live feed,
When you try to view the live feed, your browser blocks the Axis plugin because it lacks a valid digital signature or is marked as unsafe. The message reads: "This control is not verified" or "Axis Media Control not responding."