Posted on 11/10/2015 6:12:36 AM PST by saminfl
From now on when you have these kinds of doubts check,http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
Try another browser. We had the same trouble a couple days ago. Then we discovered I can login in Safari, but not in Mozilla. Why? We don’t have a clue (and my hubby’s an IT guy, and even he couldn’t figure out why.)
Also had a problem (the same day) with watching Amazon video...for the first time they wanted me to install Silverlight...I did, but that only “took” while in Safari.
I ordered some items before I went to bed last night and everything was fine. I had trouble sleeping and was up until nearly five. I honestly thought I had typed, I think Amazon has been hacked. It seems to be working now but during the night it would not work on any of my devices. I apologize for upsetting you. Are you Humblegunner?
It is Hugh and Series. Amazon Black Friday deals are live.
No business deserves a declarative headline that they’ve been hacked when they haven’t.
The issue isn’t upsetting me and I’m not Humblegunner. Jeesh!
LOL, stealing that.
I had no problem. Sounds like a browser set to reject cookies.
On every device, it said the certificate was bad. When I clicked on the place that said, “What does the mean,” it said it could be someone attempting to hijack the site. Since the problem occurred on my computer, IPAD, IPhone and Kindle, I assumed that could be a possibility. When I typed the headline, I was sure I put, “I think” in front but my clumsy fingers must nave pushed the back space. I did see this security certificate error all night while I was awake. When I tried later this morning everything was working.
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