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10-04-25 19:02 #5834Senior Member

Posts: 147Site issue
I have to open the site in private browser window in order to access it now. They need to fix the site. Browsers automatically attempt to load it as httpS and that screws it. Http works fine, if your browser will allow it.
We paid for a SSL cert, we are waiting for it to kick in.
We also signed a deal with a developer to update the site.
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09-25-25 15:05 #5833Regular Member

Posts: 10Di
Does anyone know if DI accepts P411 as a reference? Thanks.
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09-24-25 19:42 #5832Senior Member

Posts: 257Same Problem
I had the exact same problem and this worked for me, but not in every browser. I got it to work in FireFox. Brave just kept re-inserting the 's'. I like Brave because it blocks a lot of unwanted cookies.
Originally Posted by GeezerGlide
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09-24-25 12:21 #5831Regular Member

Posts: 12Problem with site
Look at the URL and if it says "https: change it to "http:" and it will work.
Originally Posted by Joex077
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09-21-25 15:18 #5830Senior Member

Posts: 1104As someone mentioned in an earlier post, there is usually a place in the browser settings where you can turn off the "automatically switch to secure connections " setting.
Originally Posted by AvgJoe08
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In Chrome. Settings, privacy and security, turn off "always use secure connections".
In Safari. I don't see a setting that affects this. After the 502 comes up, I have to remove the s from https and click go. On my iPad, after doing this a couple times, it quit letting me put the cursor in the address to remove the s. I retyped the whole thing without the s and it worked. So glad I use Chrome on the iPad instead.
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09-21-25 03:28 #5829Regular Member

Posts: 121Welcome back AJ8!
Originally Posted by AvgJoe08
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09-18-25 16:43 #5828Senior Member

Posts: 290I feel like I tried that one recently as I remember reading a thread on Reddit. Someone mentioned the "s". Maybe it auto corrected back to it without me knowing? I'm not a boomer boomer but I'm not getting any younger and some of this shit is just plain over my head. LOL Thanks for the tip tho.
Originally Posted by GeezerGlide
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09-18-25 15:10 #5827Senior Member

Posts: 115Try to remove the "s" in HTTPS:
I was getting that error too. My browser was trying to open a secure socket (https://www.usasexguide.info) to the website. I removed the "s" in HTTPS: and it worked fine. You can see if that works for you.
Originally Posted by Indyjc01
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09-18-25 02:51 #5826Senior Member

Posts: 575Re: What. The. And Wingin It
Originally Posted by AvgJoe08
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Likewise glad to see you back.
Originally Posted by AsianK
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09-17-25 19:05 #5825Senior Member

Posts: 233Wingin It
Welcome back!! Can't wait to hear some stories from the wild!!
Originally Posted by AvgJoe08
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09-17-25 15:58 #5824Senior Member

Posts: 290What. The. Fuck
It's weird how reliant I had become to this site until it's gone. For about the past 6 wks or so I've been receiving the same 502 bs as many others. Out there just wingin it. LOL.
I had switched to DuckDuckGo though some time ago cause my safari browser with Verizon wouldn't load. Now that is fucked. I had tried other VPN's but nothing seemed to work. I'd google it and people would say it's still up and running. Happy to be back.
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09-16-25 16:46 #5823Senior Member

Posts: 2092Had my own
Catholic schoolgirl for a while several years ago. She was definitely UTR and didn't "work" much at all. She got out of the business and hasn't been back. I DO NOT have contact info. Just wanted to share a fond memory.
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09-13-25 23:57 #5822Senior Member

Posts: 83This worked for me
Even though I would remove the "s", until I changed the setting to not switch to secure connections, I could not connect on my phone, thanks for the tip.
Originally Posted by IndyAssMan
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09-08-25 13:00 #5821Senior Member

Posts: 121502 Error
FYI. For those of you trying to remove the 's' from https but it keeps redirecting back to https. There is a setting you can change in the browser to prevent it from redirecting.
I had to do this to stop my Microsoft Edge browser to prevent it from automatically redirecting from http to https.
Whatever browser you are using, search for How to turn off "Automatically switch to more secure connections".
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09-08-25 12:50 #5820Senior Member

Posts: 456Opera GX 64 bit Works
Opera, based on FireFox browser opens http (and https) websites without complaint. Its fast and has a good home screen for bookmarking your favorites.
I would advise all of you to browse via a VPN so that your activity, passwords, etc. Cannot be tracked for this site or any other.













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