I sent a sopuli link to my wife tonight and she sent this back to me.
There is no “www” in the sopuli URL.
That’s a subdomain. It also works, but it apparently doesn’t have a HTTPS cert.
Remove the “www” and the HTTPS encryption will work just fine.
Apple is so annoying for not even letting you visit a site with an outdated certificate. (I’m assuming that’s what caused the warning)
I still want to see the page, it’s unlikely that someone is faking the data… A warning not to enter private data should be enough, right?
It’s not just Apple. Basically all modern browsers yell at you for trying this, and there is almost always an override.
That’s a good thing but I know that Firefox has a proceed anyway button. Which Safari didn’t have when I encountered the issue. (Maybe it’s a different config)