Secure Sign-In

Discussion in Technical Forum started by TPSupport, Mar 21, 2017
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TPSupport
We have made the password, sign-in and login pages secure with encryption. This ensures that the communication between your browser and our server is secure.
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Alan Scott
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Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Slimjet still says NOT secure. Nothing has changed.

Clicking on further for "more information", in Mozilla, it says " The Website does not support encryption for the page you are visiting."

My privacy model is "membership model > medium". I moved from home page to a living person and that page, according to Mozilla is not secure. I changed my privacy to "membership model > private" and nothing changed.

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TPSupport
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Slimjet still says NOT secure. Nothing has changed. Clicking on further for "more information", in Mozilla, it says " The Website does not support more ...
encryption for the page you are visiting." My privacy model is "membership model > medium". I moved from home page to a living person and that page, according to Mozilla is not secure. I changed my privacy to "membership model > private" and nothing changed
Hi Alan,

If I go to:

http://amscott.tribalpages.com/

and click the Sign-In button it takes me to a secure sign in page.

If I click Edit->Admin-Login it take me to a different sign in page.

Are you seeing something different?

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Alan Scott
Hi Alan, If I go to: http://amscott.tribalpages.com/ and click the Sign-In button it takes me to a secure sign in page. If I click Edit->Admin-Login it take me to a different sign in page. Are you seeing something different?
What I and other members are talking about is that when the icon that is next to the Website address is clicked it comes up that the site is not secure. And Mozilla says cannot be encrypted. All may well be OK (hopefully) when we log in to our site but we want to know why Mozilla, Chrome and Slimjet are saying its not a secure or encryptable site.

I have taken 3 photo's showing exactly what I am getting at. I have sent these separately by email to you. I, as well as others would appreciate an explanation to assure us that all is OK. Nothing changes once we log in with our password. The wording from clicking the icon remains the same.

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TPSupport
What I and other members are talking about is that when the icon that is next to the Website address is clicked it comes up that the site is not secure. And Mozilla says cannot be encrypted. All may well more ...
be OK (hopefully) when we log in to our site but we want to know why Mozilla, Chrome and Slimjet are saying its not a secure or encryptable site. I have taken 3 photo's showing exactly what I am getting at. I have sent these separately by email to you. I, as well as others would appreciate an explanation to assure us that all is OK. Nothing changes once we log in with our password. The wording from clicking the icon remains the same
Hi Alan,

I did see the images you sent me. Thank you. Any page on TribalPages that requires you to enter a password is secure (and will say so on the browser) and cannot be stolen, however the other pages are not secure. We are working on making all the pages secure.

Hackers are more interested in stealing your passwords so that they can get into the websites that you use for financial transactions or email. Having said that we are working on securing TribalPages entirely.

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Alan Scott
  website
Hi Alan, I did see the images you sent me. Thank you. Any page on TribalPages that requires you to enter a password is secure (and will say so on the browser) and cannot be stolen, however the other more ...
pages are not secure. We are working on making all the pages secure. Hackers are more interested in stealing your passwords so that they can get into the websites that you use for financial transactions or email. Having said that we are working on securing TribalPages entirely
Thanks for the reply. That explains the situation. Except that the browser wording does not change after I sign in with my password. Still says "not secure" when I click on the icon.

However as long as we are secure, that's the main thing. A reminder for everyone to not put passwords and bank card details in the tree although I don't think anyone would ever do that. Have a totally different password for your T/P site than for other matters.

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Alan Scott
  website
Thanks for the reply. That explains the situation. Except that the browser wording does not change after I sign in with my password. Still says "not secure" when I click on the icon. However more ...
as long as we are secure, that's the main thing. A reminder for everyone to not put passwords and bank card details in the tree although I don't think anyone would ever do that. Have a totally different password for your T/P site than for other matters
Just to add to the previous message. What I should have said, to make it clearer, is that after signing in with my password I can go to another section that would require a password (eg My Account). Enter my password and then click on the browser icon next to the Website address and it still says "not secure".

Makes it quite confusing.

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Alan Scott
  website
Hi, Tribalpages Support,

Good to see that you have been looking at the Security Issue. I see the "related link" and "related Image" link part when sending Forum messages are now showing "https" which is fine if we want to attach a link or image where the website address starts with https. But, what about if it starts with "http". Prior to this change in system it never worked for https messages. I am sending with this message a http link to see what happens.

If it does not work you will need to set up something so that both http and https works.

Looks as if it will not work as when I look at the preview of this message it shows https://http://www.pcdon.com/

I don't think this link will show.

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TPSupport
Hi, Tribalpages Support, Good to see that you have been looking at the Security Issue. I see the "related link" and "related Image" link part when sending Forum messages are now showing more ...
"https" which is fine if we want to attach a link or image where the website address starts with https. But, what about if it starts with "http". Prior to this change in system it never worked for https messages. I am sending with this message a http link to see what happens. If it does not work you will need to set up something so that both http and https works. Looks as if it will not work as when I look at the preview of this message it shows https://http://www.pcdon.com/ I don't think this link will show
Hi Alan,

We have fixed the related image and related link issue. Should work with both http and https sources

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Alan Scott
  website
Hi Alan, We have fixed the related image and related link issue. Should work with both http and https sources
Thanks, I will try an http
Related Link:Click Here
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Alan Scott
  website
Thanks, I will try an http
Worked fine. Thanks T/P Support