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Chugalug2 3rd Dec 2018 11:50

Not Secure showing on one PPRuNe web page address
 
Hi, I was going to post on the "Voyager Plummets" thread on the Military Forum when I noticed that the usual https:// page address was preceded by a not secure warning. I warned the mods who could find nothing amiss, advising me to dump the cache and do a restart. The same warning persisted though (only on the current last page, P 49). I switched browsers, from Edge (my default) to Chrome. The warning was gone and everything appears normal. I have never encountered this before and worry that I may have a security problem on my PC (Windows 10 OS, Avast Antivirus), or is it a glitch with a work around? Grateful for any advice. Thanks.

42go 3rd Dec 2018 12:58

Hi Chug - it is a problem with that thread - I too get the 'insecure'.. All others appear OK.

Chugalug2 3rd Dec 2018 13:05

Ah, thanks for that reassurance 42go. Is that on the Edge browser may I ask?

PPRuNe Towers 3rd Dec 2018 13:09

Educated guess - a non secure link somewhere within the thread. Your software doesn't work on anything that looks like a page - it scans the source code for it. Browsers often give the option for you to view it that way. Only useful if you want to check that we do encrypt personal information.

Rob

Rob

Chugalug2 3rd Dec 2018 13:33


Originally Posted by PPRuNe Towers (Post 10326863)
Educated guess - a non secure link somewhere within the thread. Your software doesn't work on anything that looks like a page - it scans the source code for it. Browsers often give the option for you to view it that way. Only useful if you want to check that we do encrypt personal information.

Rob

Thanks for that. There don't appear to be any links posted on that page other than the internal PPRuNe quote links, and of course those in the ads. Suspect it might not be that simple though. Wiggly amps never are. :confused:

Thanks again

Chug

42go 3rd Dec 2018 14:43

Chug - Edge, IE, Firefox and Chrome. I'm fear PPrune has the pox.

Chugalug2 3rd Dec 2018 16:47

Stranger and stranger! My warning is limited to Edge only (don't have IE or Firefox). Could it be a conflict with our various and unique browser settings? I've asked on the page in question if anyone else has the same warning. Will report back if so.

Saab Dastard 3rd Dec 2018 17:51

I see it as well in Firefox - all it is is airsound's avatar being http rather than https.

Thanks for reporting it.

SD

Chugalug2 3rd Dec 2018 19:31

Thanks for the follow up SD, and for the reassuring explanation. :ok:

IBJoel 3rd Dec 2018 21:46

Is this page still showing as secure?
My only theory right now is that the Voyager page contains a little emoji in the subject of post #961. Sometimes those little icons register as "non-secure".

Saab Dastard 4th Dec 2018 17:14

IBJ - see explanation in my post above. The photbucket URL in the avatar has been changed by admin to https, so all green on P49 now.


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