Browsers Report: TspTalk.com Using Outdated Security--Blocking Login To Autotracker

Yeah, thanks... I've been working with my hosting and cert company to reset my secure server key. For now, are you using /seeing http or https in the URL?

Try taking the "s" out if it's there.

Let me know, thanks!
 
Yeah, thanks... I've been working with my hosting and cert company to reset my secure server key. For now, are you using /seeing http or https in the URL?

Try taking the "s" out if it's there.

Let me know, thanks!

Thanks...http
 
Chrome no longer lets me into the premium service or autotracker RC4 not supported
 
Hmmm, must be why I can no longer login to Auto Tracker from work. I'm on IE11 and get the following error message:

This Page Can't Be Displayed

Changing that page from https to http just leaves me with a blank white page.

It works fine with Chrome or Firefox at home.
 
Hmmm, must be why I can no longer login to Auto Tracker from work. I'm on IE11 and get the following error message:

This Page Can't Be Displayed

Changing that page from https to http just leaves me with a blank white page.

It works fine with Chrome or Firefox at home.

Or they're blocking it.
 
I found this page where a bunch of folks are talking about the issue and it being a Microsoft problem. Only a couple responses that I saw showed any promise, and I'm not sure if you have access to do this...

I keep a command prompt window open in my taskbar. Whenever I get the page can't be displayed message, which is every time I sit at my computer, I click on the window, hit the "up" arrow key, which brings up the last command, and hit enter. BTW the command is ipconfig/flushdns. after I hit enter, I click on the refresh button in the url window and it magically goes to the website. This is how I deal with the lack of concern, Microsoft has regarding this defect in their product.

Mine worked perfectly once I turned off the do not track feature. I forgot that I had this issue once upon a time. Of course that means that I lose privacy protection and the 'corrupt' site operators have temporarily won this battle. Still, blocking third party cookies works well too but offers no protection from the likes of the 'choclatiers' and 'facelookers' who do first party tracking and perhaps distribution / dissemination ;)

Anyway, here is that page with others having the issue...

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...79b263040?tab=question&status=AllReplies#tabs
 
A while back Google tried to take over security monitoring on my Win8.1 and Waterfox/IE11, they were blocking/monitoring everything like my Virus protection would be doing. I logged on to Google and exited their FREE system and it stopped.
 
Hmmm, must be why I can no longer login to Auto Tracker from work. I'm on IE11 and get the following error message:

This Page Can't Be Displayed

Changing that page from https to http just leaves me with a blank white page.

It works fine with Chrome or Firefox at home.

Did your work recently upgrade to IE11? I am still on IE10 and haven't had any issues.
 
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