SECURITY ISSUE - Chrome says my hubs display in "Not secure" mode.

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  1. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 3 years ago

    That can't be good. sad

  2. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 3 years ago

    Same with 2 other random Hubbers.

  3. lobobrandon profile image89
    lobobrandonposted 3 years ago

    Chrome points out pages that do not have https as "not secure". It is not a problem at all, but I'm confused because the hubages domain is https and not http.

    1. paradigmsearch profile image59
      paradigmsearchposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      True. The URLs show as "https", yet Chrome is still saying "not secure". Odd.

      1. lobobrandon profile image89
        lobobrandonposted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Can you share a URL? I use Chrome too and do not see this. You cal also click that non secure message and get more details if I am not mistaken.

        1. paradigmsearch profile image59
          paradigmsearchposted 3 years agoin reply to this

          I'll try to work up the energy today to do a photo gallery. Yep, I clicked to see the "non secure" message and saw the details. The message was not pretty. Aside from the hacking potential, it could also scare off visitors.

          1. lobobrandon profile image89
            lobobrandonposted 3 years agoin reply to this

            Perfect.

  4. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 3 years ago

    Well, conversation time. I went out into the world again today. Jeez, things have really gone to hell.
    A. Still empty shelves all over the place.
    B. Signs all over the place, "No mask. No Service."
    C. Signs all over the place, "Temporarily closed due to COVID, etc..." (paraphrased)
    D. Signs all over the place, "Permanently closed, for lease" (paraphrased)
    E. Witnessed people being thrown out of places for not wearing masks.

    Managed to get home with my half-dozen errands accomplished. Uber a shambles. Yellow Taxi came through big time; I will remember that.

    OK, let's see what I can do about my promised "photo gallery". Stay tuned, I plan results within an hour.

    1. lobobrandon profile image89
      lobobrandonposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Damn. Pretty much a similar situation here. I have not seen any sign D's here though. Also, not seen E, but I have not gone shopping since masks became compulsory yesterday in public transport and stores.

  5. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 3 years ago

    I did a quick scan, most fixed, but why no acknowledgement from HP? Found one still rermaing, will print screen that, still looking around.

  6. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 3 years ago

    I have noticed the "not secure" thing for several weeks now. I am sorry it took me so long to post about it.

    Now that I did post about it, it suddenly got mostly fixed. Yet no acknowledgement as to my "good dead for the year" as to bringing it to HP's attention. I'm not even saying it is HP's fault. HP glitch? Google glitch? Who knows? Who cares?

    An apparent congrats on getting it mostly fixed.

    I did find an at-least-remaining one. Am posting it to show I did not make the whole thing up. @HP we both know many of your URLs were doing this:

    Found as of this post: https://misc123456789abc.blogspot.com/2 … -post.html

    1. lobobrandon profile image89
      lobobrandonposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      I just checked this article and there is no issue or not anymore. I had 39 cookies from Axel addict damn you've got a lot. Ghostery blocks quite a few for me I'm guessing.

      1. paradigmsearch profile image59
        paradigmsearchposted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Funny you mentioned cookies. Chrome recently informed me I have over 2,000 of them on my computer. That's right, 2,000.

        Meanwhile, I noticed I said "good dead for the year" on a previous post, when I meant "good deed for the year". I really hate when that happens.

        Yep, killed the 2,000 cookies. Less than a day later, 180+ new ones showed up. What a fishbowl we live in.

  7. paradigmsearch profile image59
    paradigmsearchposted 3 years ago

    This really kind of bothers me that I was not acknowledged by HP on this. HP has no idea how grateful I am for all HP has done for me.

    1. lobobrandon profile image89
      lobobrandonposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      I'm guessing because they have not yet seen this or it was not something they changed that fixed the issue.

 
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