In your Preference settings for SSL, do you have the Mixed Content Warning for "Warn me when encrypted pages contain insecure content" checked? Seems like it...

Also look to see if "Warn me when encrypted pages contain other types of mixed content" is checked.

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     - Rufus

Ben wrote:
Security Message - You have requested an encrypted page that contains
insecure information. Information that you see or enter on this page
could be read by a third party



SM Version: 2.31
OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64


Seamonkey - Security Message - You have requested an encrypted page that
contains insecure information. Information that you see or enter on this
page could be read by a third party:



Internet sites getting error message:


https://tinychat.com/connectwith5d

Conditions under which error message pops up:

When i choose the 'Click here to complete a captcha to enable chat' link
which then brings up another window:

The message appears at the very top on the window in red

Seamonkey - Security Message - You have requested an encrypted page that
contains insecure information. Information that you see or enter on this
page could be read by a third party:



The following settings are as follows for 'Privacy & Security'
underneath SSL

SSL Protocol Versions:


SSL 3.0 - No tick
TLS 1.0 - Tick
TLS 1.1 - Tick
TLS 1.2 - Tick


SSL Warnings:

Loading a page that supports encryption - No Tick
Leaving a page that supports encryption - No Tick
Sending form data from an unencrypted page to an unencrypted page - No Tick



Mixed Content:

Warn me when encrypted pages contain insecure content - Tick
Don't load insecure content on encrypted pages - Tick
Warn me when encrytped pages contain other types of mixed content - No Tick
Don't load other types of mixed content on encrypted pages - No Tick





The following settings are as follows for 'Privacy & Security'
underneath SSL

SSL Protocol Versions:


SSL 3.0 - No tick
TLS 1.0 - Tick
TLS 1.1 - Tick
TLS 1.2 - Tick


SSL Warnings:

Loading a page that supports encryption - No Tick
Leaving a page that supports encryption - No Tick
Sending form data from an unencrypted page to an unencrypted page - No Tick



Mixed Content:

Warn me when encrypted pages contain insecure content - Tick
Don't load insecure content on encrypted pages - Tick
Warn me when encrytped pages contain other types of mixed content - No Tick
Don't load other types of mixed content on encrypted pages - No Tick


I tryed using the latest version of FireFox with
https://tinychat.com/connectwith5d and there were no error messages at all,
however, I went into firefox's security preferences, only i did not find
any of the seamonkey equivelant security settings there at all,
like settings for SSL, TLS, encryption, etc.

I dont get it, I have been using seamonkey for at least 7-8 years now, i
never liked firefox for 2 main reasons

1. It had a bug in it for over 5 years which prevented the bookmarks
from being in alphabetical order.
2. Internet Explorer and Seamonkey both have one thing in common - they
both have very very good long bookmark description line
     lengths.

But anyway, does then ultimately mean that seamonkey is far superior to
firefox when it comes to security ?
After all, my understanding is that seamonkey browser side is based on
code from firefox, while the email client
side is a copy/duplicate of Thunderbird.

Does anybody have an explanation, and is the site
https://tinychat.com/connectwith5d safe to use or not.
NOTE: I also use Vidalia, which is part of the Tor security suite that
loads up automatically upon windows boot.


Ben



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