Your security certificate is showing as a dangerous site when using Chrome
I didn't take a screen shot but I will if it happens again. It's been three months now. I do remember something about *.sendit.blah blah.
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Odessa Holland commented
Yeah, I’ve seen that happen too. Chrome sometimes freaks out over expired or misconfigured SSL certs even when the site’s fine. Happened to me once after updating my router and it flagged random pages. I ended up checking guides on how to contact Google Nest https://google-nest.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html since it was messing with my smart devices too.
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Birdie John commented
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rich commented
I am still seeing this issue in 2023.
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David Wichers
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I get a similar error. Specifically:
When I click on the link provided in the email, I get an SSL certificate error message:
This server could not prove that it is links.notification.intuit.com; its security certificate is from *.sendgrid.net. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection.
You need to coordinate the email site/payment site so each site you traverse has a proper SSL cert for that site so you get NO SSL warnings along the way.