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Freight Yard Manager

Unread postPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 12:56 pm
by gwgardner
I've gotten back into Freight Yard Manager after several years away.

https://www.fymanager.co.uk/

Currently I'm YM at Elkhart, Long Beach, Council Bluffs, LA Watson, Decatur IL, and KC Bedford/Avondale. Give it a look. I've always wondered why trainsim enthusiasts have never caught on with FYM.

Here's the current state at Elkhart:

Re: Freight Yard Manager

Unread postPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 6:47 pm
by AmericanSteam
I get a potential security risk at your website. Firefox will not connect.

Re: Freight Yard Manager

Unread postPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2020 8:15 pm
by CArailroader
I did too but I told Chrome to ignore it and proceed anyway. This game looks interesting and I shall download it tonight.

Re: Freight Yard Manager

Unread postPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2020 1:13 pm
by Cardinal51
AmericanSteam wrote:I get a potential security risk at your website. Firefox will not connect.


Many browsers will make you believe a website using http is not secure and that a https website is secure. Bunch of non sense and a play on words of course

Re: Freight Yard Manager

Unread postPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:33 am
by Antwerp
Cardinal51 wrote:
AmericanSteam wrote:I get a potential security risk at your website. Firefox will not connect.


Many browsers will make you believe a website using http is not secure and that a https website is secure. Bunch of non sense and a play on words of course


I think it has more to do with Browsers moving towards advising against websites that have very low traffic and have downloads on them. Typically speaking, this description fits brand new piracy sites (which can (and usually will) be a serious threat to your devices), but has the unintended side effect of causing problems with perfectly legitimate sites.

HTTP is absolutely less secure than HTTPS, but only if the network you are on is unsecured and/or there's somebody on your network watching your traffic. For the most part, HTTPS does what those VPN companies claim they do in every other Youtube ad, because advertising what VPNs are really used for would be legally dubious.