F5F Stay Refreshed Software General Software This specific website is locked, but checking the source code shows it's actually a safe site.

This specific website is locked, but checking the source code shows it's actually a safe site.

This specific website is locked, but checking the source code shows it's actually a safe site.

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green_Ateh
Member
56
05-17-2026, 05:08 PM
#1
This website won't let me log in because it's not using a safe connection. The computer and the site don't agree on the rules for security. I tried many different ways but none of them worked. Even if I change my settings or turn off things, nothing helps. All the videos on YouTube about this problem show no results either. Please help me out, thanks so much!
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green_Ateh
05-17-2026, 05:08 PM #1

This website won't let me log in because it's not using a safe connection. The computer and the site don't agree on the rules for security. I tried many different ways but none of them worked. Even if I change my settings or turn off things, nothing helps. All the videos on YouTube about this problem show no results either. Please help me out, thanks so much!

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DIPPY91
Member
216
05-25-2026, 06:03 AM
#2
SSL can work if your computer clock is right. Check that the time and date are correct on your PC. Have you spoken to the person who owns this site? Tell them about the SSL problems. As I said, you could make your browser less safe by turning on insecure SSL settings. For example, here is how to fix older TLS versions in Firefox: https://www.trishtech.com/2020/03/how-to...irefox-74/. I will test it and then turn it back on for the future.
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DIPPY91
05-25-2026, 06:03 AM #2

SSL can work if your computer clock is right. Check that the time and date are correct on your PC. Have you spoken to the person who owns this site? Tell them about the SSL problems. As I said, you could make your browser less safe by turning on insecure SSL settings. For example, here is how to fix older TLS versions in Firefox: https://www.trishtech.com/2020/03/how-to...irefox-74/. I will test it and then turn it back on for the future.

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Gaspoda
Member
246
05-27-2026, 04:10 AM
#3
It's telling you that the safety rules on this site aren't strong enough. You might try turning down your browser security, but please don't do that because it won't help much.
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Gaspoda
05-27-2026, 04:10 AM #3

It's telling you that the safety rules on this site aren't strong enough. You might try turning down your browser security, but please don't do that because it won't help much.

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Golinium12
Junior Member
40
05-28-2026, 12:25 PM
#4
I have used this website a lot of times before, and all the people I know have access to it. But for some reason, I cannot get in there.
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Golinium12
05-28-2026, 12:25 PM #4

I have used this website a lot of times before, and all the people I know have access to it. But for some reason, I cannot get in there.

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RoboticNacho
Junior Member
12
06-04-2026, 08:08 AM
#5
Maybe a new browser version is making things safer. Have you tried another one instead?
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RoboticNacho
06-04-2026, 08:08 AM #5

Maybe a new browser version is making things safer. Have you tried another one instead?

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soldier_craft
Member
242
06-10-2026, 02:40 AM
#6
I tested Firefox, but it also failed to work for me.
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soldier_craft
06-10-2026, 02:40 AM #6

I tested Firefox, but it also failed to work for me.

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MicMineHD
Member
206
06-10-2026, 04:17 AM
#7
SSL might work if your computer time is right. Check that you have the correct date and time. Have you talked to the person who owns this website? Tell them you are having trouble with SSL. As I said, you could make your browser less secure by turning on insecure settings. Here is how to do it for old versions of TLS in Firefox: https://www.trishtech.com/2020/03/how-to...irefox-74/ I will test this and then go back to the safe settings.
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MicMineHD
06-10-2026, 04:17 AM #7

SSL might work if your computer time is right. Check that you have the correct date and time. Have you talked to the person who owns this website? Tell them you are having trouble with SSL. As I said, you could make your browser less secure by turning on insecure settings. Here is how to do it for old versions of TLS in Firefox: https://www.trishtech.com/2020/03/how-to...irefox-74/ I will test this and then go back to the safe settings.

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spigot_
Junior Member
2
06-10-2026, 01:27 PM
#8
I found out why my family uses a special shield called "DAM BT." Even though I know how powerful VPNs are, it still feels better to use this one. Back to basics right away.
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spigot_
06-10-2026, 01:27 PM #8

I found out why my family uses a special shield called "DAM BT." Even though I know how powerful VPNs are, it still feels better to use this one. Back to basics right away.