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9K1 Abberant Routine

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I would like to suggest updating the SSL/TLS certificate to one that is neither expired nor signed by some authority not within the standard Mozilla Certificate Authorities list. It would be most appreciated.

For privacy and password-safety reasons, mostly. Which doesn't exclude the possibility some content on this forum might be illegal or questionable (laugh at that majestic pun) in some country or another.​
 
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It would require an upgrade to the level of subscription and an additional fee on top of that.
 
That does seem like a decent reason.

How about a self-signed non-expired TLS certificate?
 
I added one, for those that want to use the HTTPS version.
 
Hello again.

Being that a thread already exists, I feel the need to notify that the previous key has most definitely been invalidated and that additionally, the new key doesn't work with the forum. I hereby query as to whether or not The Administrator would be so kind as to generate a new self-signed key.
 

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