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Getting around HTTPS on plane flight wifi?
I know this is a really strange question, but please hear me out.
I'm flying to Colorado right now on a Southwest Airlines flight. I have an online class meeting at 7pm(eastern), but the wifi on the flight blocks all websites with HTTPS. The website that I need to get to uses HTTPS. Does anyone know how to get to an HTTPS site on an in-air wifi network? I'm not as worried about the class as I am just notifying my teacher that I won't be able to attend. I figured that since the flight had wifi I would be just fine, but obviously I was wrong. This is the only site I can access that I feel could be useful at all... Google, Facebook, Twitter, my online class website, etc. are all blocked. Safari (I'm on a Mac) says "cannot get a secure connection to <website url>" Thanks for any help!! |
Re: Getting around HTTPS on plane flight wifi?
There's your problem, you're using Safari.
Haha JK but since it's been a couple days I assume you've got it all sorted out. I recommend using Chrome or Firefox next time you're on flight to see if that would fix it. |
Re: Getting around HTTPS on plane flight wifi?
Go to your browsers setting and disable something similar to HTTPS everywhere. There is a non-HTTPS version of all major sites (Google, Facebook, Twitter).
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We have reached the conclusion that perhaps it was a problem with the wifi on the plane, but if someone knows that there is indeed something I should've done I would love to know for if I'm (or anyone else is) ever in the situation again. Thanks! |
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So... why is this on the Chief Delphi forums??
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