by MrPopo Sat Jul 30, 2022 11:20 am
Generally, "not secure" in a browser means that you're visiting a site over http, not https. Browsers can't actually determine if a website is well coded or not, but https at least means you're reasonably safe from man-in-the-middle attacks. It looks like, unlike some other websites, Racketboy isn't configured to automatically redirect http traffic to https (you can try this by hitting http Google and see what I'm talking about). All the actual website links use https, so any link you click should cause it to no longer show "not secure". But it looks like the forum software itself uses relative links, so if you landed on the forums with http then you'll stay there.
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