This Site is Not Secure errors blocking access to our FTH website
6 years 1 month ago #75648
by Scriven
Kind regards
Dianne
Dianne Scriven
Vice-President Public Relations 2019-2020
Palm Beach Currumbin Toastmasters Club
Club 5841 Area 35 Southern Division District 69
Replied by Scriven on topic This Site is Not Secure errors blocking access to our FTH website
Thank-you Steve, I've created google club account for analytics and search console, requested reindex and recrawl URLs. Will check over the next few days to see if publish invalid URL issue gets resolved. I appreciate your assistance and shall let you know how it goes.
Kind regards
Dianne
Dianne Scriven
Vice-President Public Relations 2019-2020
Palm Beach Currumbin Toastmasters Club
Club 5841 Area 35 Southern Division District 69
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6 years 1 month ago #75715
by Scriven
Kind regards
Dianne
Dianne Scriven
Vice-President Public Relations 2019-2020
Palm Beach Currumbin Toastmasters Club
Club 5841 Area 35 Southern Division District 69
Replied by Scriven on topic This Site is Not Secure errors blocking access to our FTH website
Hi Steve,
A quick note to let you know that Google reindex and recrawl URL has resolved "invalid www URL published issue" - when use google search. If use Duckduckgo search it's still an issue so I am following up with their support team.
Thank-you for your patience and feedback. I appreciate your assistance and pointing me in the right direction to eliminate "site is not secure, invalid certificate" errors.
A quick note to let you know that Google reindex and recrawl URL has resolved "invalid www URL published issue" - when use google search. If use Duckduckgo search it's still an issue so I am following up with their support team.
Thank-you for your patience and feedback. I appreciate your assistance and pointing me in the right direction to eliminate "site is not secure, invalid certificate" errors.
Kind regards
Dianne
Dianne Scriven
Vice-President Public Relations 2019-2020
Palm Beach Currumbin Toastmasters Club
Club 5841 Area 35 Southern Division District 69
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6 years 1 month ago #75718
by Brian
Replied by Brian on topic This Site is Not Secure errors blocking access to our FTH website
We do not support www for the toastmastersclubs.org website addresses.
We have no control over when any search engine scans your website. If you want to change something on a search engine contact that search engine.
PS: I have never heard of "Duckduckgo" I would suggest you use a more main stream search engine.
We have no control over when any search engine scans your website. If you want to change something on a search engine contact that search engine.
PS: I have never heard of "Duckduckgo" I would suggest you use a more main stream search engine.
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6 years 1 month ago #75720
by SteveTheTechie
Ok, thanks. Glad you were able to make use of the Google webmaster tools to request a website re-scan. As Brian notes, we are not familiar w/ Duckduckgo, so you are on your own with that. I did a quick Google on it, but it looks like they do not have an equivalent to webmaster tools.
You should look around in your website and other websites that reference your site to make sure there are not any more links containing the "www.".
Replied by SteveTheTechie on topic This Site is Not Secure errors blocking access to our FTH website
Scriven wrote: Hi Steve,
A quick note to let you know that Google reindex and recrawl URL has resolved "invalid www URL published issue" - when use google search. If use Duckduckgo search it's still an issue so I am following up with their support team.
Thank-you for your patience and feedback. I appreciate your assistance and pointing me in the right direction to eliminate "site is not secure, invalid certificate" errors.
Ok, thanks. Glad you were able to make use of the Google webmaster tools to request a website re-scan. As Brian notes, we are not familiar w/ Duckduckgo, so you are on your own with that. I did a quick Google on it, but it looks like they do not have an equivalent to webmaster tools.
You should look around in your website and other websites that reference your site to make sure there are not any more links containing the "www.".
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