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Just tried accessing Azamara UK website from my desktop and Google Chrome is now coming up with no green padlock and informs me the site is not secure, tells me the connection is not private. The https:// is crossed out in red. I have checked Celebrity UK and RCCL and google chrome is happy with them. I have tried android phone and tablet and they report same thing an insecure website. Any one else having same problems? I have cleared cookies and search history etc, turned computer on and off!

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No, it's not fixed. I've just chanced accessing it anyhow, but will not risk logging in to my booking. The website's security key needs fixing; it causes Google Chrome to mark it as an unsafe site.

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Just tried accessing Azamara UK website from my desktop and Google Chrome is now coming up with no green padlock and informs me the site is not secure, tells me the connection is not private. The https:// is crossed out in red.

 

 

The problem is that the SSL security certificate being used on the AZ.uk website is not properly configured. (The certificate is how the website 'proves' that it's really Azamara and not some impostor). It's not registered to azamara. Instead, it's registered to "test.edgekey.net". Your Chrome browser is warning you (via the red broken padlock) that you may not be connected to the Azamara website. In fact, you probably are, but Chrome is (correctly) being picky and warning about the possibility that your internet connection might have been hijacked.

 

@Bonnie,

Let your IT wizards know that they have two problems to fix on the UK website.

One is that the certificate's Common Name is invalid. (it needs to be "azamaraclubcruises.co.uk" instead of "test.edgekey.net").

 

The second is that the intermediate SSL certificate is using a weak security protocol.

 

Complete details on the security status of the UK website can be found here:

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.azamaraclubcruises.co.uk

 

 

Testing reveals that the main AZ website (azamaraclubcruises.com) also has security issues. It scores a failing "F" grade as seen here:

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=azamaraclubcruises.com

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