There's a little warning triangle next to the address when I visit forums.penny-arcade.com
"Attackers might be able to see the images you're looking at on this site and trick you by modifying them."
I'm running Opera version 68.0.3618.104.
I wanted you to know, because knowing is half the battle.
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I can has cheezburger, yes?
This is what clicking through all of that got me, as far as further information. Apparently it's not encrypting everything before sending it on over.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
Wasn't a lot of that because of stuff like the alabaster slim sig banners?
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197970666737/
I think that was a warning being thrown by some web-safety software that's included in some antivirus software about a specific domain that got onto their blacklists, this is a different issue where the actual internet browsers saying "hey this is a HTTPS page, but the page also contains parts that are being served over non-encrypted connections, watch out for being tricked"
I'm pretty sure it always was that way?
Doesn't it just mean that the site is loading elements (likely from people's sigs or linked images, videos, etc) that are hosted on other sites that don't use https? Edit: Okay, yeah. Looking further up the thread, that seems to be all it is.