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are they having a laugh.... FAIRER PARKING SCHEME LIMITED -jokes!
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They are using LetsEncrypt for their certificate which expires every few months and must be renewed (theirs expired on 17th November). Quite easy to setup to automatically renew the certificate if you know what you're doing - which these guys obviously don't.
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And that is one reason web sites fail ........ typos, ^^^wannadancewithsomebody said:
and you believe google ?beamerguy said:
NOBODY should ever click on ADVANCEDUptown_Boy said:Le_Kirk said:It might be safe but I cannot get beyond the same message that @beamerguy posted.
In Chrome you click on Advanced and then click the link marked Unsafe. I assume other browsers offer a similar mechanism.Umkomaas said:
Me too. I think it's maybe an Apple/iPad/Safari thing.Le_Kirk said:It might be safe but I cannot get beyond the same message that @beamerguy posted.
If it's not too long a piece, and not too much trouble, any chance that someone could just copy and paste the text to the thread?
In short you enter details via this (unsecure) website to register for the cashback/voucher scheme, then get sent to a page to find your PCN. I didn't enter any details in the form so I've no idea whether any subsequent pages are secure.
It's google giving a warning, click and go further can add very dodgy cookies on your PC etc
the world is obsesed with dodgy cookies , have you ever been ill with one?2 -
attacked and amended by a bad stray cookie0
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