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amiga500

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#74576 2-Jan-2011 22:31
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Hi,

When I log in to 'Your 2 Degrees' using Firefox or IE I get the padlock secure icon just fine.    When I choose to top-up it stays with the secure padlock until I get the page where you input your credit card details.   On this page there is a security warning saying the page has secure and insecure items.   When using IE8 the padlock symbol just disappears.    I use XP with SP3 with all the latest patches, and MS Security Essentials which is also right up to date.   Just did a scan & nothing to report.
I am wondering if other 2 degrees users are seeing what I am seeing with Firefox?
I'm thinking that I will be buying my top-ups at the 2 degrees shops until I can find out more on this.
Thanks.

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  #423559 2-Jan-2011 23:07

Is your pc date correct?



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  #423584 3-Jan-2011 00:17
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Yes, seems to be fine. Thanks for the suggestion though.

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  #423586 3-Jan-2011 00:30
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The form where you enter the credit card information is an iframe. It's actually hosted on secure.flo2cash.co.nz and it's secure. just right click on the form itself and check the information.

The rest of the page (outside the form itself) probably has an image or CSS being hosted on a non-SSL service...





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  #423617 3-Jan-2011 08:29
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Hi Freitasm,

Thanks so much for helping me with this, it's really appreciated. Prob. a few other people might have wondered about this issue too.

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