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this post doesn't gives a decent answer for the clients. There is disarray with respect to http versus https. swara mission uses to be exceptionally mindful when they peruse any site and ensure the site you are entering is a legitimate one to stay away from any sort of trick. Ideally search locales would be eliminated soon to dodge any sort of trap

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Thats something i wouldn't wanna happen to my account also because i don't really wanna lose all the progress that i have learned yet from this forum so far and thing were alot to things i would still wanna know and the forum itself provides it alot.

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This http and https ,are both the are even a similar convention which are constantly used to get to a site ,the distinction here is that the https is or has a security as client information are difficult . https on the other hard grapes ssl to garuda the record compete encoded.

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I don't think there is an issue with these links if there would be at the forum would have banned it so if the form is allowing it there is no issue with the security of the forum and the user

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I don't usually follow links but sometimes I may do that, and if there is a security problem like missing SSL then it is possible that there will be security issue with that website. You did great to notify about that and possibly some kind of action will be taken from moderators, as nobody wants links that are not secure.

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Much reason partner, we must be alert to the websites that recommend in that great forum and always verify that we have safe pages, because if we do we are taking care of this great site that gives us great information of great value so that we can have opportunities to have solid knowledge.

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I didn't see any kind of problem and in your post I see that cryptotalk has https but I don't know what link is that and why you want to follow links. I wouldn't but be more careful and if you find something suspicious report it to moderators.

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We have to interact and check they know about this or not.All we have to yearn for bettering our self and others.I suggest that you publish a set of solutions to protect your device and your private information.

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If there is anything about user and forum protection, these things must be removed from the signature and from all forms because it is harmful to us.  So we have to follow all the rules and regulations here so we can get some profit.

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I think the http is not the safe mood in this case you can loss your accounts or even money because the hackers andthe scammers always in wait and also for a single chance .

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My advice to all is to avoid clicking on any online links. Although it is impossible, there is always the risk that a connection will take you to a website where malicious code will be inserted into your browser. You will have serious problems if your antivirus does not act quickly to protect your browser and block the threat. The best method is to avoid clicking on links.

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I don't usually follow links but sometimes I may do that, and if there is a security problem like missing SSL then it is possible that there will be security issue with that website. You did great to notify about that and possibly some kind of action will be taken from moderators, as nobody wants links that are not secure.

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 I think the best and simple way is to right any website which runs only HTTP, particularly if you are expected to entet sensitive information on the sites.

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Http and https are not important for a public forum.  It is only useful during the login session to ensure that no one can hijack your session and steal your credentials. What we need is just be careful and not click on a site you are not familiar with and that appears suspicious.
 And it is better not to click on this type of link in my opinion.

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these kind of security weaknesses should be adressed by the technical teams of the forum since many users don't have the technical knowledge to distinguish safe from harmful in such detailed security concerns. as users, we can try to report the abusers if we notice something odd and help the technical team to overcome this hardships.


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Mixed content occurs when TLS-protected sites contain elements that are loaded over the unsecure HTTP protocol. This creates a vulnerability that attackers can exploit.

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Http / https are something very simple to understand in reality. It's about protection. I simplifi to a best understanding but, when you are in https, you are in security than a "http"

PS : my sentence make no sense my god

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