In addition to some other exciting server changes over the past few weeks, we've fully upgraded Subeta to use HTTPS ?across the entire site.
Put simply, that means your information is now encrypted over the entire site and is a lot more secure!
Per mozilla: A gray padlock with a yellow warning triangle indicates that the connection between Firefox and the website is only partially encrypted and doesn't prevent eavesdropping.
Fabulous news! I was looking at that and was confused. I do wish the lag would be fixed though.
^_^ Thank you!
Can we talk about the lag though???
Why does Chrome put a colored highlight the lock icon and the https in the URL for some instances of some pages and in all instance for some other pages but not at all for others? Based on Google Chrome's page having it highlighted like this is extra information but I'm not really sure what. Is it just a matter of some of your pages being perfectly secure but unidentified to Google Chrome?
Should I worry about this or is this a normal part of your site's current function(s)?
Thanks. But still getting lag and occasional 502 errors. And still waiting for the snowball shop. I thought it opened on December 1st.
That's excellent but I too wonder about the lag and error messages.
So Keith... does this mean I will stop getting the never ending 502 and 504 errors I have been getting ALL darn day? hopes so!
That's great news! Will the site run quicker? Subeta has been running really slow these past few days with 1000+ users online.
It is crashing a lot but I'm more concerned that the wardrobe isn't working properly because of the change. No one's been able to really use it today.
The lag is really really bad. I'm glad the site is safe but with such bad lag, can't really get anything done.
Is this why it keeps crashing so much..? I'm really getting tired of the crashes if im going to be honest
Sweet! That is especially good news. :) Got hacked on another site years ago, and let me tell you. You're gonna have a bad time. :/
is this why there is so much lag?
So the lock with the orange triange with a ! in it next to the https is normal? I've been seeing that for a while now, and was wondering why that suddenly appeared.
fantastic.
Yay o/ That's really awesome. :D
I am glad for the upgrades. Hopefully now there will be less issues and problems.