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A lot of ppl have experienced the same thing. There's a known issue with Android phones that marks websites as unsafe if the SSL cert info isn't in a certain order.
Quote from: cybernut on 25 March, 2024, 04:10:02 AMA lot of ppl have experienced the same thing. There's a known issue with Android phones that marks websites as unsafe if the SSL cert info isn't in a certain order.You mean 1000's of visitors will think websites are unsafe even though they're safe! This sucks.
Quote from: a.flynn on 27 March, 2024, 10:04:02 AMQuote from: cybernut on 25 March, 2024, 04:10:02 AMA lot of ppl have experienced the same thing. There's a known issue with Android phones that marks websites as unsafe if the SSL cert info isn't in a certain order.You mean 1000's of visitors will think websites are unsafe even though they're safe! This sucks. So as I understand it, I've left many sites thinking they were not secure because Android wrongly said they were unsafe?
Quote from: A.Jenery on 27 March, 2024, 10:16:45 AMQuote from: a.flynn on 27 March, 2024, 10:04:02 AMQuote from: cybernut on 25 March, 2024, 04:10:02 AMA lot of ppl have experienced the same thing. There's a known issue with Android phones that marks websites as unsafe if the SSL cert info isn't in a certain order.You mean 1000's of visitors will think websites are unsafe even though they're safe! This sucks. So as I understand it, I've left many sites thinking they were not secure because Android wrongly said they were unsafe?This happens, but it can also be because the phone's browser's cookies and cache hasn't been cleared, or there's an issue with the hardware.
Quote from: McGaskil on 30 March, 2024, 12:41:09 PMQuote from: A.Jenery on 27 March, 2024, 10:16:45 AMQuote from: a.flynn on 27 March, 2024, 10:04:02 AMQuote from: cybernut on 25 March, 2024, 04:10:02 AMA lot of ppl have experienced the same thing. There's a known issue with Android phones that marks websites as unsafe if the SSL cert info isn't in a certain order.You mean 1000's of visitors will think websites are unsafe even though they're safe! This sucks. So as I understand it, I've left many sites thinking they were not secure because Android wrongly said they were unsafe?This happens, but it can also be because the phone's browser's cookies and cache hasn't been cleared, or there's an issue with the hardware.Yes there's a good chance for either of these, however the problem here as I see it, is that many smartphone users won't be thinking in terms of clearing their cookies and cache files, so same problem remains. They'll still think sites are unsecure.Admin
Seems like a bit of a catch-22 to meGlobal Moderator