http:// on Chrome & Firefox
If you are running on Straightsell template version 11B or earlier you may have noticed the following warnings in Chrome and Firefox:
Google Chrome:
Mozilla Firefox:
This is due to recent changes Google and Mozilla have made to their internet browser security messaging, more information can be found below:
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/
Please note that wherever Credit Card information is entered on your website we are https:// compliant, so importantly this message does not apply here.
Unfortunately It is not possible for us to provide site-wide https:// (https:// compliance across all pages of your website) at the moment. We can however make specific pages on your website https:// compliant if you would like us to do so.
Modifying your Straightsell Templates
Our most recent Straightsell Template (11C) has updated all website pages that contain Username and Password entry to https://
In addition to securing the password entry pages specified below, performing this work means that when browsing non-https:// pages of your website pages will NOT appear as “Not secure” in the address bar of the browser.
Below you can see how our latest templates differs from what can be seen in the screenshots above:
Google Chrome:
Mozilla Firefox:
We aim to become fully https:// compliant within the next 12 months.
If you would like more information on this process please get in touch with us at support@straightsell.com.au and we will get back to you as soon as we can.