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  • Green Hulk
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    It took us long enough, but we are now HTTPS. Lots of great things are coming guys

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  • AlexZ
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    it's simply state of the art. No https lowers search ranking scores and also most of the password managers as well as browser will complain about it.

    it shouldn't be complicated to add a certificate. Just use https://letsencrypt.org/ and use a cron job to renew it. I guess there is a plugin for the board software.

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  • Wild Thing
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    Its a login and password for a forum, why would it need to be under ssl?

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  • ptscon
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    Yeah I don't understand not having this site under SSL, it's a huge security hole. It literally costs nothing these days.

    This is the only site I visit regularly that doesn't use it, actually I don't remember last time I visited a site that doesn't, it's the standard.

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  • AlexZ
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    Any plans to use https? The last post was a while ago
    Would be great to have https

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  • Green Hulk
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    Thanks for the heads up on this guys. I have Miketrin looking into this asap!

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  • smokeysevin
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    I reported the first post to bring this up with the other mods. No promises on anything but there is merit to having the discussion imo.

    Sean

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  • ptscon
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    Yeap its crazy, it's the only website I use that doesn't have SSL, even news and weather sites use SSL. I guess it will take some moderator/admin login info getting sniffed before it gets implemented.

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  • morte
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    Site still hasn't been upgraded to https

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  • mb300sd
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    Originally posted by ptscon View Post
    How about adding a SSL certificate to secure the login info of all the members. It's basically the standard these days and costs less than $9 a year.
    Don't even need $9, I use LetsEncrypt on all my sites, 100% free and automated renewals depending on your server setup.

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  • ptscon
    started a topic HTTPS please

    HTTPS please

    How about adding a SSL certificate to secure the login info of all the members. It's basically the standard these days and costs less than $9 a year.
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