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Originally Posted by Grant Johnson
thanks Toyark, not a lot can be done about it it seems. OLD stuff will have difficulties with the new security settings, variable everywhere, so sites are fine, a few are not so fine. Since the number of OLD devices using our site seems to be VERY low, and it's hard and expensive to "fix" it, I'm going to leave it.
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Might the reason for not many old devices visiting HU be that that their users are scared off by your security warning and hence never arrive?
Good to know it's all down to money and ability that the situation can't be fixed. "They all do that, sir" as a certain vehicle brand salesman might say
An aside. An hour ago I again (not as frequent as the security warnings, but still...) got these 2 messages when I tried to visit the hu homepage as well as click on the link in my email notification of a new reply to this thread. See screenshots.
Ps. Have a brand new handset (Santa visited early) Faster, more rugged, waterproof, bigger memory, much longer battery life, rather than because I cared about hubb security warnings  and said security warnings have gone away
Pps. Also now again using a 10 year old W7 desktop PC that I had forgotten the password for, but managed to crack (aren't YouTube tech videos great!) and no security warnings there either
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