![]() At least Facebook gives you a warning…if you want to visit the page, click Continue.ģ. If you browse to an app or page that is unsecure, you’ll see the following message. When you visit a page or app on Facebook that requires a regular (http) connection, it switches your entire account connection back to the unsecure (http). Unfortunately there’s a flaw in the system. When you check the box Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) whenever possible you think your always protected right? Not necessarily.Ģ. So you set up secure Browsing (Https) in Facebook to help protect against bad guys running packet sniffing apps like Firesheep over a public Wi-Fi network. Here we’ll show you the flaw and how to correct it.ġ. ![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a flaw in this system though that you may not be aware of. Last week we covered how to setup secure browsing (HTTPS) in Facebook.
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