We
are still having issues with people connecting to the blog site from the
FaceBook post I put up every day. When
they click on the link it tells them that the connection cannot be
completed. Why? Because “Your connection is not
private.” And “Attackers might be trying
to steal you information.” There is
nothing different that I have done, or that any of my readers have done.
This
happened once before, and after a few days everything went back to normal. Not so this time. It continues.
I have done all kids of research trying to figure it out. Some places say it is basically FaceBook
doing their thing to protect the world from evil websites (read here sites they didn’t think of first or haven’t yet purchased). Other places lay the blame on specific search
engines, although I have tried it myself through Google chrome, Safari, and
even both versions of Internet Explorer with no luck anywhere. Apparently the only way to get to the site is
to enter the address manually into your web browser. For some reason that method is approved. I guess it’s like you signing a waiver of
responsibility for when aliens invade your house through the computer screen
and take over your body.
Hmm. Maybe that’s what has happened to me
already. Maybe I am an agent of an
extra-terrestrial race sent here to provide access to the ten or twenty lives
who read my blog. But wait. One of my posts from the week of our vacation
– the one where we first entered Big Bend – for some insane reason had 997
reads as of the last time I check. Why
so many? Has that ever happened
before? Well, once. But that was when the entire city of Atoka,
Oklahoma, read my report of their generosity after Hurricane Harvey. Maybe we should all succumb to the influence
of the inner voice on our tech devices and accept whatever they tell us. Umm. Or
not.
Isaiah
30:21 says, “Whether you turn to the
right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is
the way; walk in it.’”
Father,
thank you for your guiding voice that we can trust. Amen.
1 comment:
As one of your faithful members of "the ten or twenty lives who read my blog," the old fashion way via the world wide web (no Facebook) has and does always work for me. -- Robert Mundy
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