Using Windows 10 and Chrome I get occasionally alerted that the TPF site is not safe, usually after cleaning up browsing history etc.
Just my PC - or something needing tweaking?
'Not safe'
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'Not safe'
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Re: RE: 'Not safe'
It's not you - the site SSL certificate needs replacing (currently invalid) - pending Derek's tender ministrations.uncle tom wrote:Using Windows 10 and Chrome I get occasionally alerted that the TPF site is not safe, usually after cleaning up browsing history etc.
Just my PC - or something needing tweaking?
Re: 'Not safe'
The SSL Cert has now been updated, apologies for the delay.
Update your bookmark to load https://www.theportforum.com and you will enable the certificate in your browser.
Update your bookmark to load https://www.theportforum.com and you will enable the certificate in your browser.
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