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Didn't work for me on Vista , even though I have no updates . It pulled some (but not all certificates) , for example twitter was still giving me errors . The only solution that helped, read my comment above.1 point
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Oh man , even though I put a like on your post again , It's just sometimes hard to follow what you're trying to tell . If the above from your comment is true , how come you say you don't see any cert. errors with your XP then ? As for me , I'm seeing this "unsecure warning" right now and sometimes (better say from time to time) only on this website and only when logged in ! @UCyborg , I read you didn't see it , was it when you not looged in ? As for the other cert. errors , I think I already wrote here that I have none (except for this) with 360EE , since I installed the cert. pack by @legacyfan.1 point
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BTW , finally ! Today I've noticed youtube choppy video with 360 v.13 ! For those who are wondering , it's very simple , it has nothing to do with this browser itself , youtube started to serve some of the videos in AV1 (similar to H265) format wich is not supported by my dated PC which I use for the internet only . Even if I turn the hardware acceleration on , my 10 years old GTX titan is simply not able to decode H265 and the CPU usage goes up to 60-70% on all four cores , resulting in a very poor playback even for 1080p videos ! EDIT . The same is with VP9 codec.1 point
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It's simple . If you want/need TLS 1.3 , then 57 is the first to support it . But it's too old for heavy "modern" java websites ... If you do online shopping and banking , I would say 79 is the bare minimum here , in Europe. For example , I do shop at a famous German hardware shop , they did a "renovation" on their website , it is ugly as hell , of course (android/apfel/win10 in one package with acid colours) and the website just won't load correctly on anything lower than 79 , spoofing UA won't help ! It's because of java. But works just fine with 360EE ver. 13. From my experience , also : twitter crashes with anything lower than 80. Youtube works weirdly fine with 55 (!) , if I spoof UA with my special programme . Local Dutch websites are a mixed bag , but also need at least 69.1 point
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Yes. At least in the beta I use , since I removed telemetry. It's actually supposed to be a tracking feature , not "anti" . In this modern world everything is upside down.1 point
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@athlonxpuser, no , I mean I got them here . The author says "this pack contains ... signed certificates" . There were SHA-2 updates and cert. package inside of the archive (with bat file) . I didn't install SHA-2 and used cert. package only , which solved all of the problems I was starting to get this May with 360 browser cert. issues. But I'm afraid you're out of luck , because the links to the downloads were deleted by the moderators and the topic blocked. That was the only solution that helped me , thanks to this kind fella. https://msfn.org/board/topic/182700-sha2-code-sign-updates-pack-sha2-root-certificate-pack/?tab=comments#comment-11993111 point
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I'm having zero problems with certificates using 360EE on Vista (even though I do not have SHA-2 nonsense on my machine) , since I installed the famous cert. pack by @legacyfan . All other solutions posted on MSFN or anywhere else just won't work, I tried them all . Do not listen to someone who tells you "cert. errors are meaningless" , you may very well be facing MITM ! In this dictatorship era (esp, in some countries) , ISP can perform MITM attacks and/or use forged certificates . But , of course , if you see no errors , while living in such countries , doesn't mean you're safe !1 point
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Perhaps this will help you as a quick fix . Block these with your firewall. Last time I tried to use this extension in 2019, it was trying to leak data to eff.org IPs : 151.101.0.201 151.101.64.201 151.101.128.201 151.101.192.201 Also , there is a very chatty extension called "Privacy" Badger , I deleted it immediately. It leaks data to these IPs too.1 point
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I wouldn't trust hosts file these days , there are browsers that can simply ignore it . Esp., if you run crappy windows 7 and up. My own observations are with Opera , that simply ignores some of the entries . Or any misconfigurations in your system can lead to this . Also , look here. "Chrome does its own DNS prefetching:" (all those weird names you were writing about are chrome's fault.) https://superuser.com/questions/252452/browsers-ignoring-hosts-file1 point
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@Hunterw, you can try my suggestion for your screen going off . You need a player that is called "Aiseesoft Bluray Player portable" . Just do not install it ! It's chinese , you've been warned , though I didn't notice anything bad . Block it the firewall , of course ! Also , you need to look for a portable version , then just open it and leave it be . It will prevent the screen saver and your monitor from going off while watching videos in 360 browser or even playing . It was the only solution that worked for me . I do not even use the player itself , I just open when I want my screen to remain on. The suggestion by the member @ArcticFoxie doesn't work for me , maybe because I'm on Vista , not XP. BTW , you're very lucky he didn't go caps-locking on you , lol.1 point