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How to Fix the Secure Connection Error in Facebook After Visiting an Insecure Page

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This guide explains how to fix the http/https connection error that can occur when you visit an insecure page (http) and try to return to the secure (https) version of Facebook.

Please note: This guide was initially published back in 2011 and Facebook has since resolved this issue and made all of facebook.com use https, without the need for you to make any changes to your Facebook or browser settings. We’ll leave this online for the sake of historical archive and it should be treated accordingly.

1. So you set up secure Browsing (Https) in Facebook to help protect against bad guys running packet sniffing apps like Firesheep over a public Wi-Fi network. When you check the box Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) whenever possible you think your always protected right? Not necessarily.

2. Unfortunately there’s a flaw in the system. When you visit a page or app on Facebook that requires a regular (http) connection, it switches your entire account connection back to the unsecure (http). If you browse to an app or page that is unsecure, you’ll see the following message. At least Facebook gives you a warning…if you want to visit the page, click Continue.

3. Like in this example where we want to connect to NetworkedBlogs.

4. Here’s where the problem is. If you log out of your account, and sign back in, you’ll notice you’re no longer protected by a secure (https) connection! What? You though you checked a box saying use HTTPS Whenever possible. And the message advising you need to switch to a regular (http) connection doesn’t say you’ll lose your secure connection after visiting a non-secure site…very annoying.

5. So what you’ll need to do is go back into your Account Settings.

6. Under Account Security click on Change.

7. Then check the box next to Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) whenever possible again to re-enable the setting…make sure to click the Save button.

8. Now you’re back to a secure (https) connection.

So, keep in mind that if you visit a page that isn’t on secure (https) that you double check your settings and re-enable the secure connection settings again. Hopefully Facebook figures out a way to fix this annoying issue soon.

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    • just go into your fb account from a different different fb account ...say from a freinds fb account... then in ur account go to ur profile just check in the contact information...u will see ur email ..the fb email id..

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Ross McKillop