On 2/18/2018 3:05 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/18/2018 11:56 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
On 2/16/2018 6:42 PM, Smiles wrote:
I keep getting this warning but can not choose to accept the error and
go forward

can anyone advise
thanks

Regarding the warning, same problem here on about half the sites I have
bookmarked. "Technical Details" in most but not all cases displays an
option to override, but does not always give you a good result.

I think the anti-virus program you are using may have something to do
with this. I was using Avast with 2.49 and things were fine. The problem
only appeared after I changed to Kaspersky.

OT: IMO Kaspersky is a breath of fresh air compared to Avast and I
intend to keep using it.

 "Secure Connection"
Kaspersky had (or still has?) a problem relative to Web sites that are
secured.  This has been widely noted in news Web sites and in other
newsgroups.


Hi David. I just fixed this. Perhaps fixed belongs in quotes. Apparently Kaspersky overheard you. Kaspersky has a user installable feature called "Secure Connection" that has its own uninstaller in the control panel. I didn't uninstall it but you can go into the settings and disable it, which I did, and now things are normal. It is a mystery why it affects SeaMonkey so heavily and it would be nice to keep it active in the other browsers, but that's not currently possible. It does make one wonder what the protection level against this threat is in Kaspersky compared to other browsers that don't advertise it as a feature.




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