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KW900A
16 November 2016, 17:43
Is anyone besides me getting privacy errors when you pull up primary arms on a computer? It keeps saying my connection is not private, which doesn't make sense. I'm on my own laptop on a secure network. No issues using my iPhone. Just curious

DeviantLogic
16 November 2016, 18:07
No issues. Make sure you're going to http://www.primaryarms.com and not https://www.primaryarms.com. If you still encounter issues, try going to other similar sites to see if you are experiencing issues...if so, then it could indicate a problem on your machine or network (in which case it needs to be investigated further). If not, you may want to try contacting them and let them know of the problem.

KW900A
16 November 2016, 18:18
PSA, Spikes, Rainier and AP are all GTG, I access PA through a bookmark like most of my other sites. It is definetly https://www.primaryarms.com I get a red slash through the https:// and this is what comes up, I copied and pasted here...

This server could not prove that it is www.primaryarms.com; its security certificate is from a248.e.akamai.net. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection. Learn more.

Never seen something like this before, does it sound like an issue on their end? I'm pretty sure I'm not getting hacked...

UWone77
16 November 2016, 18:40
Seems to be working for me just fine.

KW900A
16 November 2016, 18:53
Weird, maybe I will shoot them an email tomorrow. I haven't been on their site in a month or two, I had bookmarked a BCG I had my eye on, at first I thought maybe it wasn't available anymore and that was the error. Definetly not having this issue anywhere else as far as I know.

EO3
16 November 2016, 19:13
Just to clarify, which one are you going to? HTTPS or just HTTP?

DeviantLogic
16 November 2016, 21:24
If your bookmark is for HTTPS, I'd just replace it with HTTP. The certificate they're using for https://www.primaryarms.com isn't valid...might have been caused by switching to a different server or hosting provider, or could have been some other updates and they forgot to replace the certificate. Their checkout process is still secure (will redirect you to an HTTPS endpoint /w valid certificate).

KW900A
17 November 2016, 03:13
Ok my bookmark was for https. I read your first post backwards deviant. I will give it a try this evening and see if I have any luck. I will let you know, thanks for the help

EO3
17 November 2016, 06:27
Ok my bookmark was for https. I read your first post backwards deviant. I will give it a try this evening and see if I have any luck. I will let you know, thanks for the help

I was having the same problem for a while - all was good as soon as I started using HTTP, though!