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anyone else getting a "log in not secure" message?
Gyro
the security of jeepkj.com has not changed or become...................................................................
As usual, this is just my opinion. I'm not a staffer here and don't know the inner workings of this website. But i do feel i have some insight and experience over the last 20+ years of managing forums.
Jim
I certainly do agree about the links styling and can't think of a good reason anyone could come up with to ignore that problem so long. However, that doesn't have anything to do with converting to https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure). The links thing is part of the styling of this (or any) website. It's a theme thing, sorta like chrome on a car, the paint, changing the type of headlights. HTTPS is like re-gearing, or the difference between gas and diesel....if this website does change to HTTPS (whatever the hell that means) for gods sake change the font and color of links when attached within a post!
Sounds like you should know, not all servers are capable of using Lets Encrypt. Mine isn't because Liquid Web bought my host out recently and will gladly let what used to be a pretty good hosting company go to rot so they can move all their customers to Liquids over-priced and under-supported servers. I can't move right now, so I will sit it out. I did, however, just convert to HTTPS yesterday. Not free, like Lets Encrypt, but reasonably priced. My forum uses the same software as this one. I belong to a couple webmaster forums and hate to break it to you, but there's a LOT of people running or owning forums that couldn't go through the process of converting to HTTPS to save their lives.With Lets Encrypt there is no reason anybody running a website isn't using https.
Well, you are saying that on a forum using software that has been known, at least in the webmaster world, to have had at least 152 exploits. Who knows if they've been patched in this particular version. On top of that, you are using Tapatalk, which has also been exploited and may or may not be using the latest version here.please take security seriously
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