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16. November 2011, 17:20:32

breaksense

Posts: 3

Warning messages

Are you aware that you cannot play on Google+ because of the warning messages?I am very annoyed,every second I have to click submit,it is just freaking unbelievable!And there is no option to turn them off(googled for)...I don't understand how can you think like that.If there is no solution I will uninstall Opera because this is unacceptable.

16. November 2011, 17:40:34

Pesala

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16. November 2011, 18:27:43

breaksense

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First of all hello and thank you.Now,I wasn't angry,just that frustration clicking like an idiot.The problem is your method doesn't work.I was talking about playing games on Google+ is nearly impossible.When doing actions in game you always get pop-up messages like this:

"Information from this secure page will be submitted to a page that is not secure on ***.com.
Submitting sensitive information is strongly discouraged. Submit/Cancel"

It is just,don't know how to say it...how to do something like that to a browser?
As for the problem I've looked for it in web but only dead ends or can't be disabled.
Excuse my language but I don't "believe" in formalities.If you have something to say,say it in your way.

16. November 2011, 22:15:11

LeoCG

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http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1119022

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17. November 2011, 17:30:54

breaksense

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So then,it is really that hard to make an option like "remember my choice and auto-submit"...too bad for Opera.

17. November 2011, 17:46:52

Pesala

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Originally posted by breaksense:

So then,it is really that hard to make an option like "remember my choice and auto-submit"...too bad for Opera.


Is it really that hard to understand the security implications of not warning the user of the risks every time?

Originally posted by yngve:

If something is hosted on a secure page, everything have to be referenced securely, no matter how non-sensitive it is, and if the page tries to submit information insecurely, then you will be warned, each and every time.

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