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Great, thanks David. I am learning to do things right then! I shared it on Facebook too 😇

@resist1984 @gomez @davidoclubb @anniemo71

whatever the link is Tor Browser responds like this:

"Websites prove their identity via certificates. Tor Browser does not trust sercxi.nnpaefp7pkadbxxkhz2agtbv2a4g5sgo2fbmv3i7czaua354334uqqad.onion because its certificate issuer is unknown, the certificate is self-signed, or the server is not sending the correct intermediate certificates."
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@otso @anniemo71 @davidoclubb @gomez that's because the cert is self-signed. You can ignore that because onion sites inherently give you e2ee even if there is no SSL.

@gomez @davidoclubb @anniemo71 @otso that warning is overly alarming and i've heard chatter that Tor Browser devs might remove the warning in future versions.

@resist1984 @gomez @davidoclubb @anniemo71

there is something wrong with your address
even if I accept the certificate the site won't work
@resist1984 @anniemo71 @davidoclubb @gomez

usually these things work when you "Accept the Risk and Continue"

here it didn't work

@otso @otso @anniemo71 @davidoclubb @gomez do other onion sites work for you? When I click "Accept the Risk and Continue", it takes me to the search form.

@otso @anniemo71 @davidoclubb @gomez I can't explain it then. Some people are still trapped on onion v2 (like one of my machines), but then if that were the case you wouldn't even get the warning screen. You might try booting a recent Tails live disk and see if it works. Any other users having problems reaching sercxi.nnpaefp7pkadbxxkhz2agtbv2a4g5sgo2fbmv3i7czaua354334uqqad.onion ?

@resist1984 @anniemo71 @davidoclubb @gomez

I know about the transition, it won't be abrupt but by stages announced in good time before they occur
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