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I've been trying to log into my e-mail account, but got a security warning:
Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is to be sent over an unencrypted connection and could easily be read by a third party.
Is it safe to continue? What is this all about? Has anyone else experienced this, too? Thank you.
I am getting that message also. Suggest you call FIOS support.
In the meantime if you log on with IE , you will not get the message
I too am getting this message. Never had it before today. I am to sure what Verizon has changed but they changed something. I only get the message in Firebox which is strange. Please fix the problem it is very annoying.
my father and I are getting it too...I think verizon updated their certficates and did not submit them to firefox or something...its on old outdated certificate issue.
@psainz wrote:my father and I are getting it too...I think verizon updated their certficates and did not submit them to firefox or something...its on old outdated certificate issue.
I am getting this message too. It is not limited to Firefox, I am getting the same message (sometimes the box and wording is a little different) in Safari and even Opera. My elderly mother called me from the the other side of California confused about what to do and how to access her emails. I know that it is not my computer, I have five with different operating systems and browsers. The last time I called Verizon tech support they ran me around in circles for almost two hours and after I spent the next week complaining to anyone that I could find in customer relations they finally called me back and said they had a problem with their server and it was not my fault after all. The official response to me was "We are sorry you had that problem, we will look into it." I would not be surprised that the solution that Verizon comes up to fix this problem is to install (buy) their "security suite" and this problem will be magically fixed.
I am getting the same security alert. Verizon tech help was of no help at all. Pushed the fault to Firefox. I tried the login URLs suggested by one comment posted to this thread - no luck. Still getting the security prompt:
Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is to be sent over an unencrypted connection and could easily be read by a third party.
Does anyone know of a solution?
Well it finally stopped doing popping up with that message. I guess Verizon figured out what the problem was.