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- Some of the images used in the game are loaded from a non-https location, hence your browser/AV giving the warning. In my opinion it is safe to continue playing the game, although I do wish EA would do 'the right thing' and use servers that don't throw up these warning.
- Hello Commander,
this seems odd. Can you post me a screenshot of the error message? IS this coming from an anti virus suit or your browser? And what browser are you using? Are you perhaps accessing the game via VPN?"gamerdruid;c-2118507" wrote:
Some of the images used in the game are loaded from a non-https location, hence your browser/AV giving the warning. In my opinion it is safe to continue playing the game, although I do wish EA would do 'the right thing' and use servers that don't throw up these warning.
This is not true anymore, we switched fully to HTTPS a while ago. If there is anything we overlooked you should inform us. - Glad to hear that :blush:
- nefrontheone6 years agoSeasoned AceWith Chrome: https://prnt.sc/r7fdxo <-- Scripts enabled
But if you deactivated TamperMonkey: https://prnt.sc/r7few5
The problem is not because of the game but because of the complements we use with it. - So, add-on scripts are to blame and they didn't get blamed at first! :cold_sweat:
- o0netquik0o6 years agoRising Acefor my pack CNCTA-SCRIPT-SOO
ii'm fixing it in the next version.. is just CNCTAOPT script that load its favicon from HTTP not HTTPS
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