TRIBALPAGES SUPPORT PLEASE COMMENT

Discussion in Technical Forum started by Alan Scott, Mar 14, 2017
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Alan Scott
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Today I invited a new family member who advised that she got logged in OK but then received a message saying that the login password was not secure. Her thought about that was that probably her security program just doesn't recognize the Tribal pages site.

Tribalpages Support, what do you say about that.

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Alan Scott
  website
Would TRIBALPAGES SUPPORT please comment on the following. I am not an expert on these matters and I am sure that there are other Tribalpages members besides myself who would like to have a better understanding of what the messages outlined below means in regards to their tree privacy. I recall some messages in Forum a few weeks ago on this subject but have never seen a reply by Tribalpages Support.

If I access my site using Slimjet and click on the icon next to the Website address I get a message saying "your connection to the site is not private".

If I use Google Chrome and click on the icon it says "your connection to the site is not secure. Do not enter sensitive information such as passwords and credit card details because it could be stolen by attackers "

Mozilla is similar.

No icon to click on with Microsoft Edge and with a quick look I have not found anything to check in their settings etc.

Going to tools > privacy in Google does not tell me Tribalpages is not secure.

What does all this mean exactly. I don't think anyone with any sense is going to put credit card details in their site. Deceased persons in my tree are public and if anyone wants to go to the trouble of hacking it to get living persons information I am sure that they will be wasting their time. However it would be nice to know what all the warnings mean in relation to out Tribalpages trees.

Maybe Tribalpages Support can see their way clear to write something on this subject, and make it available via Forum, to all members.

DW
David Wilson
Would TRIBALPAGES SUPPORT please comment on the following. I am not an expert on these matters and I am sure that there are other Tribalpages members besides myself who would like to have a better more ...
understanding of what the messages outlined below means in regards to their tree privacy. I recall some messages in Forum a few weeks ago on this subject but have never seen a reply by Tribalpages Support. If I access my site using Slimjet and click on the icon next to the Website address I get a message saying "your connection to the site is not private". If I use Google Chrome and click on the icon it says "your connection to the site is not secure. Do not enter sensitive information such as passwords and credit card details because it could be stolen by attackers " Mozilla is similar. No icon to click on with Microsoft Edge and with a quick look I have not found anything to check in their settings etc. Going to tools > privacy in Google does not tell me Tribalpages is not secure. What does all this mean exactly. I don't think anyone with any sense is going to put credit card details in their site. Deceased persons in my tree are public and if anyone wants to go to the trouble of hacking it to get living persons information I am sure that they will be wasting their time. However it would be nice to know what all the warnings mean in relation to out Tribalpages trees. Maybe Tribalpages Support can see their way clear to write something on this subject, and make it available via Forum, to all members
I, too, have a worried guest who sent me the following:

"I just tried to log in to your site and got a Firefox warning that the site was not secure and my password could be stolen. Over to you."

It seems that TP have not updated their encryption to avoid such messages, which this day and age, people take very seriously.

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TPSupport
I, too, have a worried guest who sent me the following: "I just tried to log in to your site and got a Firefox warning that the site was not secure and my password could be stolen. Over to you." more ...
It seems that TP have not updated their encryption to avoid such messages, which this day and age, people take very seriously
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.

You should not be getting the warning regarding security from the browser anymore.

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Alan Scott
  website
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. You should not be getting the warning regarding security from the browser anymore.
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.