Recently, some browsers (chrome for sure) started reporting "not secure" for websites using http.
(No encryption on the connection)
This was the standard way of operating for many years. For your home and trusted connections, this is likely not a problem either.
If you happen to visit the chaski machinist in a public setting using public wifi, it is time to switch to https.
This will protect your information much better than http.
Here is a link to the secure connection.
https://www.chaski.org/homemachinist
Everything should operate much as before...if you have been seeing not secure, that message will go away.
Thank you everybody!
-Mike
https vs. http!
Moderators: Harold_V, Marty_Escarcega
Re: https vs. http!
Thanks, Mike.
Steve
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Re: https vs. http!
Big thumbs up!
Ed
LeBlond Dual Drive, 15x30
US-Burke Millrite MVI
Atlas 618
Files, snips and cold chisels
Proud denizen of the former "Machine Tool Capitol of the World"
LeBlond Dual Drive, 15x30
US-Burke Millrite MVI
Atlas 618
Files, snips and cold chisels
Proud denizen of the former "Machine Tool Capitol of the World"