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bluescreener
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if you click the signed in link on the page header to sign in -

 

Banner

 

It takes you to a sign-in page where the security certificate has expired -

 

Expired Certificate - Firefox

 

Perhaps the admin could arrange to get this fixed?

 

Thanks.

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Anonymous
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Both forums signing in on my MacBook and iPhone are working fine.

Have you tried another browser.
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bluescreener
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The normal sign-in works fine (for example, if I click reply and it sends me to the O2 account login page). It's specific to that link - the blue one that says signed in which links to https://federation.o2.co.uk. Same result with IE11.
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Toby
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Hi Bluescreener,

That's getting fixed very soon, thanks for flagging it!

There's nothing to worry about security-wise, its a bug that is on the to-do list.
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Anonymous
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Right

Sorry.
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Anonymous
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Also tested on Chrome and IE8 on Windows 7 and also receive a warning.

 

Interesting to see that what I assume is Safari on Macbook and iPhone isn't warning its users about the expiration of a security certificate on a secure website when all of the other browsers are.

 

 

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Also tested on Chrome and IE8 on Windows 7 and also receive a warning.

 

Interesting to see that what I assume is Safari on Macbook and iPhone isn't warning its users about the expiration of a security certificate on a secure website when all of the other browsers are.

 

 


Just tried signing in on my iPhone 5s and Safari couldn't verify server identity so Safari users are also being warned

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Anonymous
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Yes just tried the way as described and get the pop up to cancel or ignore.
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bluescreener
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@Toby wrote:
Hi Bluescreener,

That's getting fixed very soon, thanks for flagging it!

There's nothing to worry about security-wise, its a bug that is on the to-do list.

It looks as if it's fixed today.

 

Thanks!

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