Posted July 04, 2011
So, I had just shopped from the Interplay promo and way visiting my collection, when I noticed Google Chrome complaining about the HTTPS connection not being "true" HTTPS. See the attached screenshot.
Now, I know it's in Danish but what it's basically complaining about is that "while the connection to www.gog.com is encrypted with 256-bit encryption, the site contains other resources that are not secure. These resources can be seen by others during transport, and can be changed by a malicious party so the site's behaviour can be disturbed" (or something along those lines).
Is anyone able to explain in plain English what these resources are, and if I should worry about any of this? I know GOG doesn't store my credit card info, so I'm not worried about that, but I don't like red warning icons in my GOG either way!
Now, I know it's in Danish but what it's basically complaining about is that "while the connection to www.gog.com is encrypted with 256-bit encryption, the site contains other resources that are not secure. These resources can be seen by others during transport, and can be changed by a malicious party so the site's behaviour can be disturbed" (or something along those lines).
Is anyone able to explain in plain English what these resources are, and if I should worry about any of this? I know GOG doesn't store my credit card info, so I'm not worried about that, but I don't like red warning icons in my GOG either way!
This question / problem has been solved by Venom
