but I've fixed it now. Get the summary for all 32 games here.
In this case it just means the files aren't encrypted before being transmitted to you. Likewise data you transmit to the site isn't encrypted for transmission either. (In techy terms, it means the internet protocol responsible for making sure the encryption happens, called HTTPS, isn't enabled.) For downloading spreadsheets like JRR's, it's not an issue.JRR: Again my appreciation for all the work you put into this for us. (FYI, this time I happened to notice that the pages are marked s.t. like "not secure." Am very low tech an cannot evaluate the significance of that. Thank you again for your faithful work.
In this case it just means the files aren't encrypted before being transmitted to you. Likewise data you transmit to the site isn't encrypted for transmission either. (In techy terms, it means the internet protocol responsible for making sure the encryption happens, called HTTPS, isn't enabled.) For downloading spreadsheets like JRR's, it's not an issue.
Secure transmission really matters for your personal and financial data, however. No online shopping or banking without it! More info, and how to spot when HTTPS is enabled: What Is HTTPS, and Why Should I Care?
The "not secure" message you get means I have not paid the additional fee to have a semi-private server with a digital certificate. So, my site does not support the HTTPS communication protocol, only HTTP. THAT means the communications between you and it are not encrypted. Since there's no personal information being exchanged, that should not be a problem. There is one possible caveat: this version of the spreadsheet has no macros in it, unlike last year's version. So, in the unlikely event you open the spreadsheet and it warns you about macros or asks for permission to run macros, delete it and download again.JRR: Again my appreciation for all the work you put into this for us. (FYI, this time I happened to notice that the pages are marked s.t. like "not secure." Am very low tech an cannot evaluate the significance of that. Thank you again for your faithful work.
In this case it just means the files aren't encrypted before being transmitted to you. Likewise data you transmit to the site isn't encrypted for transmission either. (In techy terms, it means the internet protocol responsible for making sure the encryption happens, called HTTPS, isn't enabled.) For downloading spreadsheets like JRR's, it's not an issue.
Secure transmission really matters for your personal and financial data, however. No online shopping or banking without it! More info, and how to spot when HTTPS is enabled: What Is HTTPS, and Why Should I Care?
SCMI: thank you again and also again to JRRR. Stay sharp you twoIn this case it just means the files aren't encrypted before being transmitted to you. Likewise data you transmit to the site isn't encrypted for transmission either. (In techy terms, it means the internet protocol responsible for making sure the encryption happens, called HTTPS, isn't enabled.) For downloading spreadsheets like JRR's, it's not an issue.
Secure transmission really matters for your personal and financial data, however. No online shopping or banking without it! More info, and how to spot when HTTPS is enabled: What Is HTTPS, and Why Should I Care?