Security certificate has expired n/t

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Re: Security certificate has expired n/t

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May be my phone having the issue. I tried to log in on the PC but I forgot my password lol. Watching nightmare before Christmas. It's creepier than I remember lol.
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For me on this early Sunday Morning, Apple Safari quickly loads the site on my iMac. Last night, Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome halted it on an older Windows 11 laptop with an older i7 chip.
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yellowstone123 wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:03 am
For me on this early Sunday Morning, Apple Safari quickly loads the site on my iMac. Last night, Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome halted it on an older Windows 11 laptop with an older i7 chip.
I overrode the warning on Safari, and now I can log in without getting the warning. If I use Chrome, I still get the warning.

The easiest way to check the certificate is to click the lock shown in the search bar of your browser.
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It's incredibly annoying to constantly be shown the warning on Chrome, I'm not surprised it's keeping people from posting. iPhone doesn't have the issue after bypassing the warning once it's not shown again.

Hopefully Shades fixes this soon.
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Res Ipsa wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:52 pm
yellowstone123 wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:03 am
For me on this early Sunday Morning, Apple Safari quickly loads the site on my iMac. Last night, Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome halted it on an older Windows 11 laptop with an older i7 chip.
I overrode the warning on Safari, and now I can log in without getting the warning. If I use Chrome, I still get the warning.

The easiest way to check the certificate is to click the lock shown in the search bar of your browser.
Thank you, Rep Ipsa. Safari is an interesting browser for me. Since I’m an Apple ecosystem person, that’s kind of what I use, but if I go to Facebook and check messenger, I forget that it says the browser is not supported so I go back to the site via Chrome.
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Reliable sources tell me that a new certificate has been purchased. Fingers crossed that this will resolve by the end of the day.
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Kishkumen wrote:
Mon Oct 21, 2024 10:20 am
Reliable sources tell me that a new certificate has been purchased. Fingers crossed that this will resolve by the end of the day.
A birdie is a reliable source? ;)
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yellowstone123 wrote:
Mon Oct 21, 2024 2:11 am
Res Ipsa wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:52 pm
I overrode the warning on Safari, and now I can log in without getting the warning. If I use Chrome, I still get the warning.

The easiest way to check the certificate is to click the lock shown in the search bar of your browser.
Thank you, Rep Ipsa. Safari is an interesting browser for me. Since I’m an Apple ecosystem person, that’s kind of what I use, but if I go to Facebook and check messenger, I forget that it says the browser is not supported so I go back to the site via Chrome.
It is possible to change the settings on an individual certificate to "always trust," but the effect of overriding the warning in Safari is new to me. The last time I had to deal with certificate issues, I had to access the certificate and manually change to "always trust." The weird thing is that I can't locate the MD certificate at all on my computer or phone.
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Our resident tech elves have worked their magic, and the site certificate is now functioning. We should have no further problems in the near term. I want to thank the chief tech elf for his efforts keeping this site functional. As a tech ignoramus, I find the whole thing baffling, frustrating, and sometimes infuriating, namely how all of this works or does not. So, we are fortunate to have a great community with very helpful people who are selfless in their efforts to keep this ship afloat.

THANK YOU!!!!
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I haven't been able to get on for days. THANKS to whoever fixed this.
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