Update: It's not Ning, it's a new thing with browsers now. Still not cool, especially since it now requires sites to buy SSL . . . ahhh, so that's the new hook. Buy more product so your site can appear secure. Got it.
What's up with that?? Neither is facebook or twitter, but they don't feel the need to unnecessarily spook the general public. I call bullcrap on this latest invasion and I'm pissed!
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Didn't see that. Was it a tweet or what? And you're right, it's bullsh**
It
is
not
ning.
All
sites
are
doing
it.
That's ridiculous for Ning to have that there. Flat out unnecessary
Its firefox browser new policy,and soon will be on Chrome too :
chrome-firefox-start-warning-users-when-websites-use-insecure-http-...
Yeah I knew they were starting it January 1st but did not know that Ning is advertising that in their drop downs. Are we certain it's "Ning" and not Firefox???
Kos, in my update and reply to your comment, I stated it was not Ning, it was the browser. :)
Cool. Thanks for the update. Yes I've already fielded questions on the new 'lock' next to the URL. Nothing I can do about it.........unless I fork over more money to my domain provider (which isn't happening)
Same here. I may do it in the future but not right now.
Creators looks secure...nice if our sites were too