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This is due to recent changes Google and Mozilla have made to their internet browser security messaging, more information can be found in the links below. In summary, when a credit card or password field exists in the page, Chrome and Firefox code checks whether the page is served via a secure connection (via https://). If the page is not served by a secure connection, then Chrome and Firefox advise the user that the page is 'Not Secure', or a grey lock icon with a red line through it (Image Modified).

Google Chrome: https://security.googleblog.com/2016/09/moving-towards-more-secure-web.html

Mozilla Firefox: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2017/01/20/communicating-the-dangers-of-non-secure-http/


IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • All website template versions serve the credit card entry page via a secure connection on https://, so importantly this messaging does not apply.
  • Today, it is not possible to provide site-wide https:// (or to serve all website pages on a secure connection via https://).
  • We can make specific pages of your website be served via a secure connection on https://. There is a once off charge for this work, please let us know if this is something you would like quoted. The change we would make to your website is outlined below.

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NOTE: We aim to be able to offer full https:// of Straightsell websites within the next 12 months.

If you would like more information on this please lodge a ticket in our JIRA Service Centre and we will respond promptly.

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