Sweeney
Administrator
Just a quick heads-up so nobody panics on New Year’s Day
Our current SSL certificate expires on January 1, 2026.It is set to auto-renew automatically a few hours before expiry, so in almost all cases nothing will change and the site will stay green/secure as usual. However, it was set to renew before and didn't. your browser will temporarily show a “Not Secure” or “Connection not private” warning. The summaries below are generated by AI, so I can't speak to validity...but you should be able to 'skip' the security check on the certificate by following steps below. Or, just googling how to bypass expired certificates on your browser. The data will still be encrypted, just the authenticity of the site is not 100% guaranteed as it is today. Very low risk in this case.
If that happens, here are the exact one-click (or two-click) ways to proceed safely for the most common browsers you use on our forum:
Brave (and all Chromium-based browsers: Chrome, new Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, etc.)
Microsoft Edge (current Chromium version)Same as Brave/Chrome – click “Advanced” → “Continue to [site] (unsafe)”.
Safari (macOS & iOS)
Once the certificate renews properly, this workaround will not be required. And be assured, the powers that be are aware of this and lookign into it.
We’ll be monitoring the renewal closely, but now you also have the exact steps in case you need to jump in on January 1st.
Thank you for your understanding, and Happy (almost) New Year!
Our current SSL certificate expires on January 1, 2026.It is set to auto-renew automatically a few hours before expiry, so in almost all cases nothing will change and the site will stay green/secure as usual. However, it was set to renew before and didn't. your browser will temporarily show a “Not Secure” or “Connection not private” warning. The summaries below are generated by AI, so I can't speak to validity...but you should be able to 'skip' the security check on the certificate by following steps below. Or, just googling how to bypass expired certificates on your browser. The data will still be encrypted, just the authenticity of the site is not 100% guaranteed as it is today. Very low risk in this case.
If that happens, here are the exact one-click (or two-click) ways to proceed safely for the most common browsers you use on our forum:
Brave (and all Chromium-based browsers: Chrome, new Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, etc.)
- When you see the warning page, click “Advanced” (bottom left)
- Click “Proceed to [your-domain] (unsafe)”→ You’re in. Brave will remember the exception until the proper certificate is back.
Microsoft Edge (current Chromium version)Same as Brave/Chrome – click “Advanced” → “Continue to [site] (unsafe)”.
Safari (macOS & iOS)
- On the warning page click “Show Details” or “Visit this website”
- Click the blue “visit this website” link
- If asked, confirm “Visit Website”→ Safari will remember the exception for this site.
Once the certificate renews properly, this workaround will not be required. And be assured, the powers that be are aware of this and lookign into it.
We’ll be monitoring the renewal closely, but now you also have the exact steps in case you need to jump in on January 1st.
Thank you for your understanding, and Happy (almost) New Year!