Knicks · Pop up issues (page 1)

Vmart @ 6/5/2019 4:45 PM
Anyone getting hit with unwanted pop ups when visiting UK?
martin @ 6/5/2019 4:46 PM
let me know what type of device and browser? Thanks
Vmart @ 6/5/2019 4:58 PM
Apple iPhone, Safari. It’s an Apple pop up with a YouTube symbol.
martin @ 6/5/2019 5:34 PM
Vmart wrote:Apple iPhone, Safari. It’s an Apple pop up with a YouTube symbol.

Thanks, I'll address.

Cartman718 @ 6/5/2019 6:17 PM
Do you have AdGuard installed and turned on and block pop ups turned on under safari settings?
Allanfan20 @ 6/5/2019 7:06 PM
I was getting them all day yesterday but they suddenly stopped by this morning. Issues are over... for now.
GustavBahler @ 6/5/2019 7:49 PM
Would entirely new software be prohibitively expensive? Suppose we could chip in. Only site that gives my phone agita.
Vmart @ 6/6/2019 1:06 PM
UK site comes up as not Secure on Apple devices.
martin @ 6/6/2019 1:33 PM
Vmart wrote:UK site comes up as not Secure on Apple devices.

Thanks.

FYI: It should come up as not secure on all devices (a lot of web sites are like this). Over the past year or so most all browsers have added the "not secure" indicator when the web server is not sending encrypted website pages to/from browsers. It's the difference between a URL of http://www.ultimateknicks.com and httpS://www.ultimateknicks.com.

We don't really do anything with selling or money exchange so we have never spent the extra $ on what's called a Secure Certificate to eliminate that "not secure" message (and add the extra encryption). If you doing credit card stuff you absolutely want to make sure the "not secure" does not show up.

Thanks for the heads up and vendor let me know redirect ads have been taken care of (I had shut them down from showing at all and will turn back on soon). Let me know if anything else persists.

Allanfan20 @ 6/6/2019 2:29 PM
martin wrote:
Vmart wrote:UK site comes up as not Secure on Apple devices.

Thanks.

FYI: It should come up as not secure on all devices (a lot of web sites are like this). Over the past year or so most all browsers have added the "not secure" indicator when the web server is not sending encrypted website pages to/from browsers. It's the difference between a URL of http://www.ultimateknicks.com and httpS://www.ultimateknicks.com.

We don't really do anything with selling or money exchange so we have never spent the extra $ on what's called a Secure Certificate to eliminate that "not secure" message (and add the extra encryption). If you doing credit card stuff you absolutely want to make sure the "not secure" does not show up.

Thanks for the heads up and vendor let me know redirect ads have been taken care of (I had shut them down from showing at all and will turn back on soon). Let me know if anything else persists.

Thanks homie. I appreciate it.

Vmart @ 6/6/2019 2:36 PM
martin wrote:
Vmart wrote:UK site comes up as not Secure on Apple devices.

Thanks.

FYI: It should come up as not secure on all devices (a lot of web sites are like this). Over the past year or so most all browsers have added the "not secure" indicator when the web server is not sending encrypted website pages to/from browsers. It's the difference between a URL of http://www.ultimateknicks.com and httpS://www.ultimateknicks.com.

We don't really do anything with selling or money exchange so we have never spent the extra $ on what's called a Secure Certificate to eliminate that "not secure" message (and add the extra encryption). If you doing credit card stuff you absolutely want to make sure the "not secure" does not show up.

Thanks for the heads up and vendor let me know redirect ads have been taken care of (I had shut them down from showing at all and will turn back on soon). Let me know if anything else persists.

Your explanation is greatly appreciated.

martin @ 6/6/2019 3:20 PM
I would say that pop-up generally are more likely to happen on Safari than anywhere else (and this is a blanket statement for many websites), Apple has not done as good a job in countering those types of things.
martin @ 6/6/2019 3:21 PM
Vmart wrote:
martin wrote:
Vmart wrote:UK site comes up as not Secure on Apple devices.

Thanks.

FYI: It should come up as not secure on all devices (a lot of web sites are like this). Over the past year or so most all browsers have added the "not secure" indicator when the web server is not sending encrypted website pages to/from browsers. It's the difference between a URL of http://www.ultimateknicks.com and httpS://www.ultimateknicks.com.

We don't really do anything with selling or money exchange so we have never spent the extra $ on what's called a Secure Certificate to eliminate that "not secure" message (and add the extra encryption). If you doing credit card stuff you absolutely want to make sure the "not secure" does not show up.

Thanks for the heads up and vendor let me know redirect ads have been taken care of (I had shut them down from showing at all and will turn back on soon). Let me know if anything else persists.

Your explanation is greatly appreciated.

Sure thing, def either email me or create a thread when pop-ups are going on, it helps us. Thanks

Nalod @ 6/8/2019 4:48 AM
That pop up thing happens. It’s a nasty one! Just happed again. Sorry.
martin @ 6/8/2019 11:05 AM
Nalod wrote:That pop up thing happens. It's a nasty one! Just happed again. Sorry.

Grr. Are you on Apple device?

markvmc @ 6/9/2019 8:37 PM
I've had this issue recently on chrome. Only on my phone (samsung) though. Can't recall the content of the pop up.
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