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andrew lancaster

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Sep 2, 2019, 6:59:48 AM9/2/19
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Hi. I am getting this message more and more often - today it is for a site which was working fine last week. Any idea why this might be? I attach a screenshot …



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Andrew

Sam - MacAmbulance

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Sep 2, 2019, 7:03:23 AM9/2/19
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Is your date & time exactly correct? Also which version of Safari/macOS are you on?
MacAmbulance

MacAmbulance Ltd.

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Sam Mullen
+44 (0)7747778022
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www.macambulance.co.uk

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On 2 Sep 2019, at 11:59, 'andrew lancaster' via Sussex Mac User Group <sm...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Hi. I am getting this message more and more often - today it is for a site which was working fine last week. Any idea why this might be? I attach a screenshot …

<Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 11.57.40 am.png>


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Andrew

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Paul R Owen

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Sep 2, 2019, 10:17:28 AM9/2/19
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Andrew,

Try taking out the ’s’ in "https://“ - works like that for me that way, but as Safari says the site is not ‘secure’ which is what the ’s’ is all about. 

As far as I understand it, the website manager (or ISP controlling the web server) hasn’t purchased and installed a certificate on the sever to ensure you are using a bonafide website.

Paul Owen



On 2 Sep 2019, at 11:59, 'andrew lancaster' via Sussex Mac User Group <sm...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Hi. I am getting this message more and more often - today it is for a site which was working fine last week. Any idea why this might be? I attach a screenshot …

<Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 11.57.40 am.png>


Thanks

Andrew

andrew lancaster

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Sep 2, 2019, 11:57:11 AM9/2/19
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Hi Sam. Yes, date and time are fine. The iMac is a 2011 date and is running Sierra 10.12.6   I don’t think it can do any more recent updates?

Andrew

andrew lancaster

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Sep 2, 2019, 11:57:50 AM9/2/19
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Hi Paul.

I have just tried that but it made no difference. Sadly! 

andrew lancaster

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Sep 3, 2019, 7:20:41 AM9/3/19
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I find that I can’t access the page on my iMac (2011) but the new Macbook which I bought recently has no trouble with it. So I reckon it’s possibly out of date updates!

Andrew
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