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troyllair

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Nov 30, 2025
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every since i installed tahoe, I am getting this dreadful message that the link i click in an email gives me the repeated response of "

This site can’t provide a secure connection​


see pic as well, can you help me fix this, anybody? It drives me to madness!
Screenshot 2025-11-30 at 10.03.16 AM.png
Screenshot 2025-11-30 at 10.03.16 AM.png
 
TLS is not working on that site (probably misconfigured or protocols are too old).

You can go to the non-TLS version by clicking in the browser bar where it says raveelect .com, and where it says https://, change that to http://. Beware of course a site with misconfigured TLS may not be a legit site and might be an attempt to scam you, but you may try that out.

Edit: further debugging done, the site gives no certificate at all, making TLS impossible. Nothing to do with MacOS at all.
 
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TLS is not working on that site (probably misconfigured or protocols are too old).

You can go to the non-TLS version by clicking in the browser bar where it says raveelect .com, and where it says https://, change that to http://. Beware of course a site with misconfigured TLS may not be a legit site and might be an attempt to scam you, but you may try that out.

Edit: further debugging done, the site gives no certificate at all, making TLS impossible. Nothing to do with MacOS at all.
What is the link that I should click on where I do this changes in the browser?
 
What is the link that I should click on where I do this changes in the browser?
whatever link you visited to get the browser to show this error message. You showed the browser in the screenshot. Go back to the browser as shown in the screenshot and edit the URL (by clicking the address bar) to be http instead of https.
 
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