Thanks... you gave me an idea. I might post a short explanation why you can ignore any warning from my sight.Here's my explanation if you get a "RISK" warning:
I need to update my web site (
http://barkerville.net) so that it is at (
httpS://barkerville.net).
As of a month or two ago, the various Security Software packages (like: McAfee and Norton), now issue a WARNING if you are trying to go to a
http site. Since your transmission is NOT encrypted in either direction, they have decided to elevate this to a RISK level. (Funny, since it's been okay for the past 20 years).
But in this day and age, nearly ALL web sites are now moving to a
HTTPS hosted environment which previously was largely limited to only online purchasing sites.
I will move as soon as I get a few minutes to make the changes. Thanks for bearing with this. (I have nothing on my site that is trying to steal any information from you other than a simple "return cookie".)