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ROBERT YOUNG
08-10-2022, 07:03 AM
I have had a very hard time logging into InspectionNews. Threads on What's New have apparently dried up.
Is InspectionNews about to go in the direction of the Doo-Doo Bird and Dinosaur?:(

Jerry Peck
08-10-2022, 02:33 PM
If you have a problem with something, do what I and the others do: send Brian an email using the :
"Contact Us" link at the bottom.

Posting it here doesn't let Brian know, sending Brian an email does.

ROBERT YOUNG
08-10-2022, 03:40 PM
If you have a problem with something, do what I and the others do: send Brian an email using the :
"Contact Us" link at the bottom.

Posting it here doesn't let Brian know, sending Brian an email does.

Good point, Jerry. Thanks.

Brian Hannigan
08-17-2022, 06:37 AM
I have had a very hard time logging into InspectionNews.:(

Hi Robert, what is the issue with logging in? Is it a password problem?

ROBERT YOUNG
08-17-2022, 04:32 PM
Evening, Brian. Hope this post finds you well.
Here is the error code I am getting.

The information you?re about to submit is not secure
Because this form is being submitted using a connection that?s not secure, your information will be visible to others.

Jerry Peck
08-17-2022, 08:14 PM
Robert, that doesn't read like an error message, that reads like it is just notifying you that Brain (being knowledgeable in IT) knows that there is no need to pay for an SSL Certificate (secure websites are necessary for monetary transactions like online store or when one is submitting personal information to government websites, medical websites, and other personal information you don't want others to see (such as SSN, DOB, etc.).

Nothing being submitted here is of such nature that inspectionnews.net needs to have the little locked padlock indicating a secure site which would need an SSL Certificate.

Brain will correct me if my layman's terms are incorrect, and may expand on it with technical stuff if needed.

Online banking? Absolutely needs to be secure.

Amazon.com/ebait.com/walmart.com/any online store? Absolutely needs to be secure.

Explaining masonry/electrical/plumbing/etc stuff? Nope. Does not need to be secure.

Brian Hannigan
08-18-2022, 07:18 AM
Jerry is correct, no need for security on the message board.

Depending on your browser, you can tell it that InspectionNews is "OK" and it does not need to pop up that warning when you are on this site.