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FPSC Classic Product Chat / https://www.fpscreator.com/order.html Not Safe?

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Hockeykid
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Posted: 10th May 2009 05:05
Hey guys I was looking around on fpscreator.com and i went to the order page and noticed that up on the address bar their was a cation symbol i clicked on it to find this. (image attached)

Anyways please tell me what you think

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xplosys
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Posted: 10th May 2009 05:16
If I understand this correctly, it means that something on the page (normally images) is coming from a server that is not secure. It's a crappy way to say it, but it's a generic message.
Don't take that for gospel, but I think that's what it is.

Brian.

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Posted: 10th May 2009 05:17
That's just saying that not EVERYTHING is secure, probably anything not directly part of the order.

I've trusted The Game Creators for many years now, so I wouldn't worry

Hockeykid
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Posted: 10th May 2009 06:07
O I trust them but i thought that this might be making some customers uneasy.

crispex
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Posted: 10th May 2009 06:17
They probably have an invalid certificate. Not to mention, Google Chrome is known to be the Vista of Browsers, always bugging you about security (not necessarily bad thing).

Temporarly away from the Phoenix Sentry.
Hockeykid
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Posted: 10th May 2009 06:19
Ok just checking, thought maybe something had happened.

crispex
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Posted: 10th May 2009 06:23
I'm damn near certain a well known company as TGC could never let something like that stay unfixed.

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Hockeykid
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Posted: 10th May 2009 06:27
Ok well if it was just google chrome being over protective then a mod can lock this.

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