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Use SSL for Login Pages?

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Use SSL for Login Pages?

9 years 1 month ago
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I recently noted that Google's Chrome Browser has started complaining about login (Password Collecting) pages
which do not use SSL ( HTTPS:....) as stated below. Can we get these login pages moved to SSL locked mode?

To: owner of speakupmanassas.toastmastersclubs.org/

Beginning in January 2017, Chrome (version 56 and later) will mark pages that collect passwords or credit card details as “Not Secure” unless the pages are served over HTTPS.

The following URLs include input fields for passwords or credit card details that will trigger the new Chrome warning. Review these examples to see where these warnings will appear, and so you can take action to help protect users’ data. The list is not exhaustive.

speakupmanassas.toastmastersclubs.org/

The new warning is the first stage of a long-term plan to mark all pages served over the non-encrypted HTTP protocol as “Not Secure”.

Here’s how to fix this problem:

Use HTTPS pages to collect sensitive information
To prevent the “Not Secure” notification from appearing when Chrome users visit your site, move collection of password and credit card input fields to pages served using the HTTPS protocol.
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Re: Use SSL for Login Pages?

9 years 1 month ago
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They are not separate pages, they are dialogs.

I am aware of this, but everything takes some of my spare time to update... have to be patient.
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Re: Use SSL for Login Pages?

9 years 1 month ago
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I am more than happy to wait, as I recognize the time demands, given that I retired in 2005 from a 40 year IT career, only to find myself maintaining 6 FTH websites for 6 TM clubs!

As long as the warnings don't escalate into some form prohibitions all will be well, since you are aware of the HTTPS progression.
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