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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-28 11-42

in LeoFinance27 days ago

you should no longer have any issues with the service -- subscription should not be necessary either for you. I apologize for responding so late -- have been busy with private matters for the last week or so and has not had time to be online. The summarizer is now catching up on its backlog of 700+ videos or so. @taskmaster4450le

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Excellent I will add more to the backlog. LOL

Great thanks! Hope all is well with you and have a great new year!

PS. The site is giving me a security error again haha...

Thanks and likewise!

hmm that's odd. It works on my end. Which browser are you using?

I've tried it on Brave, Chrome, Safari, and Hive Keychain browsers, none work.

On Keychain it shows this error:

On Safari I get this error, even when clicking proceed anyways.

I'm really sorry about the late response. I have tried renewing the SSL certificate and have also attempted to restart the service. Let me know if you are still experiencing issues

Still doesn't work for me, no matter what browser I use. Thanks for your efforts though, maybe feed to code to AI to find why it's not working on my end.

Here are some suggestions:

Step 1: Check System Date & Time ⭐ (Most Common Fix)

  1. Click Apple menu → System Settings (or System Preferences)
  2. Go to GeneralDate & Time
  3. Enable "Set time and date automatically"
  4. If already enabled, toggle it OFF then back ON
  5. Restart browser and test

Step 2: Clear DNS Cache

Open Terminal and run:

sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

Enter password when prompted, then test the site.

Step 3: Test Different Network

  • Try using iPhone hotspot or different WiFi network
  • This helps identify if it's a network-specific issue

Great thanks, it works on my mobile network. #askleo how to stop my wifi from blocking summarytools.cc

Step 4: Clear Browser SSL Cache

For Safari:

  1. Safari → Settings → Privacy
  2. Click "Manage Website Data"
  3. Search for your domain and remove it
  4. Close Safari completely (Cmd+Q)
  5. Reopen and test

For Chrome:

  1. Go to chrome://settings/security
  2. Scroll down → Manage certificates
  3. Select any certificates related to your site → Delete
  4. Clear browsing data (Cmd+Shift+Delete) - select "Cached images and files"
  5. Restart Chrome completely

For Firefox:

  1. Go to about:preferences#privacy
  2. Cookies and Site Data → Clear Data
  3. History → Clear Recent History → Everything
  4. Restart Firefox

Step 5: Try Incognito/Private Mode

  • Safari: Cmd+Shift+N
  • Chrome: Cmd+Shift+N
  • Firefox: Cmd+Shift+P

If it works here, it's a browser cache/extension issue.

Step 6: Disable Antivirus/VPN

If they're using any of these, temporarily disable:

  • Malwarebytes
  • Norton
  • McAfee
  • Bitdefender
  • Any VPN software (ExpressVPN, NordVPN, etc.)
  • Little Snitch
  • Lulu firewall

Step 7: Check Keychain for Corrupted Certificates

  1. Open Keychain Access (Cmd+Space, type "Keychain")
  2. Select System keychain
  3. Search for your domain name
  4. If found, right-click → Delete
  5. Restart browser
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I've added some.