John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
If he does that he locks out any user whose corporate policy is to lock down access. We had to get special access to the thread as an exception. If he makes it secure, we won't have access.
>Now that you have the secure site certificate in place, can we please get a secure login page? This doesn't have to be the entire main page, of course; just a link to a minimalist secure login page would be fine. Again, the reason for wanting this is to provide security for username and password when logging in to the UT over a public WiFi network, such as from a hotel, an airport, a conference room, and such.
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>>To eliminate the potential problems which could be caused by an extensive amount of security in place provided by several utilities, Level Extreme has decided to install a secure SSL certificate directly on the Universal Thread domain. Thus, when being ready to complete an order, such as the purchase or the renewal of a subscription, the potential problems which could be caused by such utitilies have been eliminated. This should avoid any confusion which occured at several occasions. The previous setup was forwarding the member to a payment page on the Level Extreme corporate Web site. This can now be completed directly on the Universal Thread Web site now.
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