Website Security
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According to my browser (comodo dragon, yes, the antivirus company made a browser based off chrome), this website is “not secure”
Apparently the certificate has been verified by Let’s Encrypt Authority X3, and it’s not secure? Anyways, comodo dragon encrypts everything I send out (unfortunately no VPN built in) so why are connections “not secure” in the first place, oh well
ANYWAYS in addition, comodo dragon constantly scans your IP/DNS data and will violently interrupt your browsing experience and will tell you “your connection is not secure,” if you encounter what it thinks is a threat
Finally, Comodo enforces HTTPS on all websites, so I don’t see why after all these precautions that comodo still thinks redstoner.com is still insecure, which if @Logal is honest, this should be a very secure website? right?
So, comodo dragon is free. . . anyone want to try it out and have a laugh? (I know redstoner is secure, I’m laughing at my over protective browser)
Have you ever thought if it was the exact other way?
I haven’t done any research as of writing this reply but I do recall Jomo stating they redid the security certificate or something or that kind.
But I was thinking, what if it as the other way around? Redstoner is hella secure, but your browser is not?
Edit: Did a little research.
Apparently, Comodo/Chromodo itself isn’t very secure in some ways, also seen here, from a more reputable source.
Also, small err by you:
Finally, Comodo enforces HTTPS on all websites, so I don’t see why after all these precautions that comodo still thinks redstoner.com is still insecure, which if (@)Logal is honest, this should be a very secure website? right?
Well, this could be a simple error… I guess
Or this could be the norton of browsers^(Or I could be entirely wrong about this and be going on a meaningless tangent)
Chromodo =/= Comodo dragon, they’re two different browsers xD
Actually ok I read the HTTPS wrong, it does say that it is connected via HTTPS, but what’s funny is that it still says it’s not secure