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Site still not secure. Why is this?

PeepPeep
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edited April 2017 in General Chat
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Is there no where safe to change password?

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  • NeospectorNeospector
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    edited April 2017
    I will also point out again that the login and billing pages do use HTTPS.
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    HTTPS is an indicator that the website has a certificate from an authorized company (one that Google approves of), not necessarily an indicator of the security of the site as a whole.
  • AKradianAKradian
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    edited April 2017
    HTTPS is a protocol. It predates Google and has nothing to do with being approved by them.
  • NeospectorNeospector
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    edited April 2017
    AKradian wrote: »
    HTTPS is a protocol. It predates Google and has nothing to do with being approved by them.

    From the Google link above:
    What a security certificate is
    When you go to a site that uses HTTPS (connection security), the website's server uses a certificate to prove the website's identity to browsers, like Chrome. Anyone can create a certificate claiming to be whatever website they want.

    To help you stay on safe on the web, Chrome requires websites to use certificates from trusted organizations.

    Anyone can create a certificate, but Google requires that they be with people they trust.
  • AKradianAKradian
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    edited April 2017
    Neospector wrote: »
    AKradian wrote: »
    HTTPS is a protocol. It predates Google and has nothing to do with being approved by them.

    From the Google link above:
    What a security certificate is
    When you go to a site that uses HTTPS (connection security), the website's server uses a certificate to prove the website's identity to browsers, like Chrome. Anyone can create a certificate claiming to be whatever website they want.

    To help you stay on safe on the web, Chrome requires websites to use certificates from trusted organizations.

    Anyone can create a certificate, but Google requires that they be with people they trust.

    That's for the lock icon.
    Not for the https:// prefix.
    Bellamazed
  • DaisukeHarutoDaisukeHaruto
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    edited April 2017
    See if you can put a "soft keyboard" up. It's like the touch screen of your smart phone or the PIC entry on maplestory. It might be in keyboards of your computer options or settings