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Website not secure message
Anybody else getting the message
! Website Not Secure When logging in to the site using Safari? |
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Yes I get that too..on my mac..in Firefox. I pay no attention to it though.
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Nope. And I run Fire Fox'
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Firefox and I get it.
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I'm running Chrome and I don't get it.
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It's a standard message that some browsers are showing for sites that don't use SSL on their login pages. On vBulletin just about every page is a potential login page, so it's a bit tricky.
We are however currently testing AGF over HTTPS and plan to use it going forward. You may still get "mixed content" warnings for items externally hosted on non-SSL sites, but AGF itself will be SSL-secured, including logins. Edit: We are now using HTTPS.
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I'm pretty sure Firefox hates the internet.
I work in a college computer lab, and every night when the computers shut down, the computers erase themselves of any changes made...which include any browser updates. Apparently, Firefox updates A LOT, so there is a barrage of updates and notifications and whatnot whenever students try to use Firefox. The techs come in an do all of the updates from time to time, but it doesn't help after a week or so; it starts to do it again. I use Chrome. |