emgeiger1991
Junior Member
okay all you fuck heads need to get my name straight and numero uno that means #1 for all who don't understand how do you think i'm on this website if i was so stupid that i can't even get online and numero dos that means 2 (two) why don't you uninstall and re-install and check it again it's not disabled by default. on my home computer never touched it and it's checked marked, the computer that I used to tell you about that was my IT training, school.
It doesn't matter what that is set to. Either way you're going to connect to an SSL enabled server, that's the point. You are claiming that with that box unchecked you don't use SSL which is blatantly false.
SSL 2.0 and 3.0 servers can both accept requests from 2.0 and 3.0 clients using whatever the highest common version is.
And that box is disabled by default. According to emgeiger1991 all Chrome users are surfing with SSL disabled unless they opt in.
I apologize about my quote about about the default SSL thing I did actually installed chrome on another account on my computer, it's not everyday that uninstall and re-install or just plain install Chrome on a computer(s) I don't have time for that, I install it once and go on with my life and about that whole "apparently everybody is surfing with SSL disabled" well we know, that it affects something cause when you disable it you end up having problems so if any end user ends up running into those problems then either one the give up or two the call someone.