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HTTPS (SSL) security is down or nonexistent

Started by Anon Adderlan, January 04, 2018, 01:42:17 AM

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Anon Adderlan

Probably should check that, and if you never had one, now's the time to get one.

Apparition

Non-existent.  See this thread from a year ago.  As I did back then, I too recommend enabling HTTPS.  Mozilla Firefox throws out warnings and errors every time I log on here.  Let's Encrypt gives out free SSL certificates, and it's baked into recent versions of cPanel now.

brettmb

Looking into it, since google and Firefox got annoying.

brettmb

SSL is active, but some changes were necessary for it to work properly. This means that non-SSL external images will not display in posts and some threads may load slower in order to check for SSL versions of those images. If you run into any non-SSL pages, errors, or other issues, please let me know. Thanks.