2016/03/24 13:23:23
Glyn Barnes
According to Firefox

Your connection is not secure
The owner of www.google.co.uk has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox only connect to it securely. As a result, it is not possible to add an exception for this certificate.

 
It also happens with Youtube no other browser objects. I suspect this is a false positive because my internet PC is still running Vista. I have no problems connecting to Google or YouTube on the DAW which is Win 10. Any suggestions?
 
 
The second PC has been very useful but becoming more and more of a pain as Vista support is withdrawn. Internet Explorer can't be updated and many sites object to the old version. Chrome, which I dislike intensely, warns me I will not be supported soon, which leaves Firefox which has just started these hissy fits.  I am hoping I don’t need to spend more money so I can have a separate PC for browsing etc.
2016/03/24 13:50:00
Beepster
It's just the new version of Firefox I think. This seems to be a new feature or redesign.
 
It basically says everything is insecure and out to eat your children.
 
If that's so than those sites were always like that. This forum is claiming it's insecure too.
2016/03/24 13:54:31
bapu
I know I'm insecure.
 
Sorry.
2016/03/24 14:02:25
Beepster
bapu
I know I'm insecure.
 
Sorry.




Don't be... cuz we's gunna RAWK, baby*!
 
*code for, edits b gud
2016/03/24 14:19:42
bapu
Beepster
bapu
I know I'm insecure.
 
Sorry.




Don't be... cuz we's gunna RAWK, baby*!
 
*code for, edits b gud


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2016/03/24 15:08:32
craigb
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