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No one reported Masons site to be harmful. This is something I have been warning people about doing for some time -- and now its happening: browsers are starting to clamp down on HTTPS everywhere. Firefox has already started preventing users from navigating to insecure sites purely because, yes, those sites do pose a huge risk to your security online. I honestly do not understand why people don't just get an SSL certificate; its not as if their ultra-expensive like they used to be three-four years ago. You can get one for your server in less than a minute now without paying a dime (other than the costs that you were already paying). Not getting HTTPS and coming up with excuses like "my site doesn't submit any form data" and bla bla bla is just being lazy and, to me, shows a complete lack of interest in protecting your users at all.
The other alternative is that Google found the BGT programs Mason has up there and has determined them to be malicious. I'm getting the same issue with brave/chrome.
@jesseleivo: Its not only firefox. I use chrome and I got a simular message
I am with firefox and I did not get anything like this, at all, at least on this site.
@3, LOL. @5, no, it doesn't happen on thissite, but does on masonasons.me .
Mason justn eeds to use Let's Encrypt to create a certificate. The warnings should go away after this is done. You will have to renew them once every three months, but it's completelyfree. Just create certificates for masonasons.me and www.masonasons.me and have it automatically redirect you to https://masonasons.me no matter what you enter.
I'm pretty sure ssl isn't the problem. mason said google fought 2dp was some sort of virus and removed it for the time being. Now getting ssl probably wouldn't hurt, but in this instance it wouldn't actually solve the problem at hand.
Try internet explorer.
it is google protection. And there actally is a way to go forward to the site from the warning. You have to press show detailes, and then press enter on go to this site and ignore the risk. Crome and firefox blocked shooter but it is totally a false positave. And the strange thing about that is that it is in python, so I don't know why it would block that and say it is dangerous.
Hi,
When I try to download shooter it is indeed reported as malware, however, at least in my version of firefox, if I right click the file in the download list, I can ask it to allow the download anyway. Unfortunately I don't know how to report it as a false positive.
The only way for the google safe browsing protections to stop preventing people from going to this site is for Mason to contest it. He should've gotten an email about it; let him deal with it.
@12 a couple of days ago I did just that. Hopefully soon it stops doing this.
@13, it may, but you may need to prove to them somehow that its not. I'm not sure why they determined hat a Python game was a virus... very odd, that.
@14, I did. And it wasn't a Python game, it was a BGT game. Never fear, though, as all future projects will no longer be in BGT. Finally, right?
I'd go withletsencrypt, IMO... at least you have control of itthen.
I used microsoft edge to download shooter and I got no problems at all. Just sayin'
I've just enabled HTTPS access on the website, so hopefully that fixes things.
It appears the website is defaulting to HTTP unless you type https://masonasons.me. Is it possible to have it automatically use HTTPS no matter what?
It also appears the servers for SBYW and Tomb Hunter are broken as well.
@20, it defaults to https, your web browser and things just may need time to get the changes all set.
SBYW server will not work, however TH should be working.
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