I just noticed that Chrome is now saying the Afterword is not secure in the command bar….
Google page:
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95617?visit_id=636756480823120571-2728617905&p=ui_security_indicator&rd=1
Not an encrypted connection according to Edge…
I’ve not noticed this before. What’s going on? Do we care?
Yeah I get this whenever I sign in on Firefox. No security!
This means that the traffic between your web browser and the site isn’t encrypted. On a site like ours with little or no transfer of personal data, this isn’t the end of the world, but our crack technical team are currently looking at this.
Been saying that for ages, I posted about it around 6 months ago.
Not that I studiously ignore your posts or anything.
Never mind that, what about all these Captcha pages I get when I am mobile? Eh?
Oh come on, admit it, you love trying to spot shop fronts or buses in randomly selected out-of-focus photos indiscriminately stolen from US CCTV cameras.
What’s more, you wet yourself with joy when Captcha decides you’ve missed one and asks you to do it all over again. Nine times.
I want to see two buttons:
– I am not a robot
– Wir sind die Roboter
….after all, you don’t know.
Ja wirklich!