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Why does this appear?
#11
You could try other browsers for the iPhone, there a wide selection of diferent ones.
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#12
Your just bad traffic. You are using a jailbroken one correct?
#13
Make the address to say https://www.supportofrums.net
It might trick the protection to making it show as secure connection which might allow the access to SF Smile

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#14
(01-21-2011, 05:45 AM)Tactic Wrote: Your just bad traffic. You are using a jailbroken one correct?

Correct sir.

(01-21-2011, 03:21 PM)J4mmy Wrote: Make the address to say https://www.supportofrums.net
It might trick the protection to making it show as secure connection which might allow the access to SF Smile

I'll try that. By the way you spelled Support Forums wrong. Tongue
#15
I received that as well today but it didn't ask for a password or captcha.
I'm on a laptop, not a phone.
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#16
Recieved it once before same as you.
Passed through it with no issue.
#17
How did you access the site now?
#18
It's a security precaution made by Omniscient to prevent dangerous traffic. Jailbroken iPods may be listed "dangerous" according to the security precaution.
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#19
I got that once when I was using ubuntu.


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