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Date Posted: Monday, February 17, 09:49:39am
Author: eganonoa
Author Host/IP: pool-108-18-149-21.washdc.fios.verizon.net / 108.18.149.21
Subject: Not useful debate, but that's not accurate. Until recently voy http-only so some will have bookmarked and excepted tiff that way. Others accessing later will have a voy-enabled HSTS policy in place. That can be cleared (link inside) or a "new" browser works. But browser extensions like https everywhere or browser settings still enforce https policies non-server side & prevent access. Try it. Clear HSTS policy, access site, turn on strict https enforcement, stop accessing site
In reply to: TT 's message, "Like you say, the SSL certificate is invalid so Chrome stops you. Chrome (Google) is notorious for security but it can be overridden in developer mode. Redirectig http to https is done server side and DNS has nothing to do with it at as the A records are the same and sends the request to the server with no idea if it is going to a secure or unsecure website. If it's a Linux box the .htaccess file redirects http to https and if it's a Windows box it's normally handled by the web config file..." on Monday, February 17, 06:39:25am

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/clear-hsts-settings-chrome-firefox/">https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/clear-hsts-settings-chrome-firefox/</a>

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  • The proof of what I'm saying is in the fact that poster says it works in Edge but not Chrome. They're both at core the same browser these days since MS moved Edge to chrome. So why does it work in one, not the other? Settings and what the poster has used before. For me, I don't use stock "Chrome" on either desktop or mobile, but now have unfettered access to tiff on both using never-before-used completely stock Chrome browser. (NT) -- eganonoa, Monday, February 17, 10:04:17am (pool-108-18-149-21.washdc.fios.verizon.net/108.18.149.21)

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