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This site uses https, so it is safe to use anonymous proxies if you are worried about your privacy.
When you connect the first time, you get a warning about self-signed certificate. That's OK.
When you connect the first time, you get a warning about self-signed certificate. That's OK.
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Quote from: https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... 810#p53810
If you store a security exception, Firefox will display a warning if the site is using a different certificate (e.g., the proxy might be using a forged certificate to eavesdrop the connection).
In Chrome, there is no obvious way to add a security exception. You should proceed as follows:
This is not recommended if you use a proxy.plonkah wrote:When you get the certificate warning, UNTICK the box to store the exception permanently.
If you store a security exception, Firefox will display a warning if the site is using a different certificate (e.g., the proxy might be using a forged certificate to eavesdrop the connection).
In Chrome, there is no obvious way to add a security exception. You should proceed as follows:
- Click on the lock symbol on the address bar -> Certificate Information -> Details -> Export -> Save -> choose a filename with .crt extension.
- Go to Settings -> Manage certificates -> Authorities -> Import -> select the previously saved file.
- Select "Trust this certificate for identifying websites."
- Open https://www.first-loves.com/ -> voila, https is nice green now
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I just installed new server certificate due to the 'heartbleed' vulnerability that was recently fixed (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbleed).
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Many MANY thanks!!mimzy wrote:I just installed new server certificate due to the 'heartbleed' vulnerability that was recently fixed (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbleed).
kev.