Your issue is you have some sort of malware - every year someone come around with this same complaint which is not the ISP’s fault, but something picked up by Win PCs
I have an iPhone and use Safari browser, and no warning.
Verizon wireless and Spectrum WiFi here on a Chinese browser...UC Turbo. I had that problem previously for several weeks but then took the “s” out of “https” in my FR bookmark and it’s not a problem anymore. Removing the “s” was a Freeper suggestion.
LOL @ you
I use both Firefox and Verizon together to access FR.
This is an end user issue.
Make sure the date and time are set correctly on your computer.
If that doesn’t help maybe try running a scan with free Malwarebytes..
https://www.malwarebytes.com/
I’m on firefox and I don’t get any such message.
I haven’t had any problem.
Freerepublic is a not secure site in a world where virtually all sites are secure. That’s all this is about.
Shhoooooot. One problem with web sites is server certificates going out of date. I have personally had no problems, but I use Comcast.
I have received this before. It seems there at least two avenues to FR. One is secure, and I am on that now, and one isnt. If it happens to you just do a search for Free Republic and use the secure path.
I have Windows 10, Edge Browser, and McAfee - I can't recall which one put up the warnings.
This is a good reminder that the Radical Left can completely isolate Conservatives by flipping a few switches.
The Republican Party is completely useless.
Even worse, Trump has lost energy and lost passion in the last few months.
If that is a political strategy, it is a catastrophic strategy.
The age factor cannot be ignored. Trump will be 74 years old tomorrow.
I watched Trump walk into West Point this morning. To my eye, he looked like an overweight old man.
I am just a couple years younger than Trump. I enjoy excellent health, and I maintain a high level of fitness.
But - birthdays and Mother Nature ALWAYS win the final argument!
Use Chrome — it’s a freely contributed software with no strings attached. Also, Edge is now based on the Chrome engine.
Mozilla lashed out at Brendan Eich and forced him out of his CEO position because he voted for a pro-family referendum.
They can continue to lie about speeds, cheat on bills, and ignore requests for answers to most questions but, as of this posting, they do not block FR...
If they did, even accidentally, I'd go elsewhere for service provider immediately... My most recent contract with Verizon expired a couple of years ago, so there's nothing keeping me here if I decide to change...
However, The issues I've had with Firefox during the last two updates have caused me to go back to Chrome (hopefully temporarily)...
Weird I am using it as we speak. How strange.