Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
I didn't get it, but I'm not on a phone, either.
/----/ It was on my PC - Chrome.I didn't get it, but I'm not on a phone, either.
/----/ It looks like a Chrome thing, but I don't trust it to click on the check passwords button.
It's an unsecured site. It's disturbing I can't delete my account, my security suite warns me each time I log in.
I'm using Firefox and Firefox says everything posted here is completely insecure ... the lil' lock icon has a red slash through it ...
Doesn't that mean there is no security certificate? ... I thought I was sending my packets in plain text ... anyone along the way can read them ...
Doesn't that mean there is no security certificate? ... I thought I was sending my packets in plain text ... anyone along the way can read them ...
No, it's just self signed.
if you put a s behind http, you can secure it. Theoretically.
Like this....
https://www.usmessageboard.com/
Try it.
Actually, that'll give you partial encryption. Which is more than not typing the S after the http
usmb website protocol is http and not https
At this level of relevance , a self signed certificate would be fine as there is not a need to pay a certificate authority , but there is not a certificate bound to http protocol .That's because the security certificate is self signed. Self signed certificates simply don't provide all of the security that certicifates signed by a certificate authorty do.