"Website Not Secure" on Safari Mac/iphone

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Nhtrombone
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"Website Not Secure" on Safari Mac/iphone

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Trying to log in via safari on my mac and iphone and am receiving a new "website is not secure" message and it blocks me from being able to log in. After getting booted off TC on my mac I went to my phone and was able to read the forum, then five minutes later it kicked me out with the "not secure" message.


Same message appears on Chrome but it will let me log in.
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Re: "Website Not Secure" on Safari Mac/iphone

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:biggrin: It's too many loud trombones here, not safe....
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Re: "Website Not Secure" on Safari Mac/iphone

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I had the same problem. I typed https:// in front of the URL and it went away. The 's' in 'https' represents a secure connection.
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At this point, the DNS should have updated so its probably your local configuration. Try clearing your browser's cache (the process to do this varies from device to device). Failing that, you might have to clear your devices' cache as well. If you can't figure out how to do those things, let me know your exact version of your OS and browser that are causing issues and I can probably find you instructions.
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Re: "Website Not Secure" on Safari Mac/iphone

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cmcslide wrote: Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:41 am I had the same problem. I typed https:// in front of the URL and it went away. The 's' in 'https' represents a secure connection.
Problem solved!!!
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