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An outdated certificate is used.  Is my information exposed?  Should I be concerned to put information in for details of family members?
by gignchop (160 points)

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Hi gignchop,

I initially had the same concern before starting to input info on the application but then I have tried a different browser and the connection appeared to be secure.

Are you using Google Chrome?

Try with a different browser and see if you get the same.

Luciano

by Luciano92 (200 points)
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it has nothing to do with the browser.

the site runs on unsecures http:// , not httpS:// ... se browsers report this, some don't ... but it is still unsecured, so be carefull what you share.

@admin: why http only?
by milan@gajic.eu (140 points)
Yes, just an http padlock.
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Yes, just an http padlock. However, Luciano92 is also right because the browser does matter. Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge both say "Not secure."
by rocketmoore8 (7.7k points)
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