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Andy Goodall
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Old post #1 posted Aug 12th 2018, 08:49:40 Quote 
Team, recently I have been seeing this warning in my Safari browser when I try to access the site from my iPad and Mac.

Does the site certificate need updating?

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Old post #2 posted Aug 12th 2018, 09:10:13 (last edited Aug 12th 2018, 09:18:56 by Mikko Heikkinen) Quote 
Quote ( Andy Goodall @ August 12th 2018,08:49:40 )

when I try to access the site


What address are you using ??

http://www.gpro.net

or

https://www.gpro.net

the first one can result in "non-secure" warnings, where as the second should not.


Quote ( Andy Goodall @ August 12th 2018,08:49:40 )

Does the site certificate need updating?

More likely web-usage habits need updating (?) don't use http pages anywhere anymore, use https instead

most of the modern browsers have started to warn about http usage as "non-secure"
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Old post #3 posted Aug 12th 2018, 10:07:43 Quote 
And with that said, i still dont understand why no effort is made on GPRO to force people to https
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Old post #4 posted Aug 12th 2018, 11:47:12 Quote 
Mikro thanks, that is the reason. I had an old bookmark with the former, using the latter has removed the warning.

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Old post #5 posted Aug 12th 2018, 12:48:20 (last edited Aug 12th 2018, 12:49:09 by Vladimir Alexandrov) Quote 
Quote ( Miel Soeterbroek @ August 12th 2018,10:07:43 )

And with that said, i still dont understand why no effort is made on GPRO to force people to https


There was one attempt a few months ago but it caused too serious problems. Now I've done attempt #2, let's see how it goes. Feel free to do some tests if you know how things work and let me know if you see a problem.
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Old post #6 posted Aug 12th 2018, 12:52:17 (last edited Aug 12th 2018, 12:52:41 by Miel Soeterbroek) Quote 
Thanks Vlad. At work, we usually run into some issues related to insecure/secure mixed content when switching sites over to https, but i haven't seen any issues like that when loading the GPRO site via https at all.

If there's anything that needs monkey testing btw, i'm happy to help. Spent the majority of my days on GPRO anyway ;)
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Old post #7 posted Aug 12th 2018, 12:55:45 Quote 
Quote ( Miel Soeterbroek @ August 12th 2018,12:52:17 )

At work, we usually run into some issues related to insecure/secure mixed content when switching sites over to https, but i haven't seen any issues like that when loading the GPRO site via https at all.


The issues were mainly at the backend last time. Now I've done it in a totally different way which should not affect the backend (but you never know).
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