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Why is the search for cdlc such a non secure connection, it's labeled with a dangerous tag in the search bad. what's up wit that? i feel concerned. although i download on a laptop with nothing on it and can be reformatted at a moments notice, so there is caution taken.

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No it's not. The entire site lacks SSL, it's expensive. Ignition can use an old version of Flash but it is not required and still off by default.

 

If you get hacked because there is no SSL the worst it can get is your password for this free site is stolen and that is no big deal unless you use the same password everywhere.

 

You shouldn't feel so much concern about things you don't understand. You are literally going by what the dummy indicators say.

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No it's not. The entire site lacks SSL, it's expensive. Ignition can use an old version of Flash but it is not required and still off by default.

 

If you get hacked because there is no SSL the worst it can get is your password for this free site is stolen and that is no big deal unless you use the same password everywhere.

 

You shouldn't feel so much concern about things you don't understand. You are literally going by what the dummy indicators say.

 Thanks for the info, yeah they would only get a way to this site. but hey sorry for being concerned about a site that has known to be hacked. and only using it again for the first time in a long time, it's concerning that it's the only site i use that has that label. but your condescending reply has put me to ease.

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