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Login page bug on mobile

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  • Root Admin

Looking at this further, it looks like a browser which is proxying the traffic and loading flash.

I would reitate that proxying browsers are a little dodgy and we dont recommend using them.

It looks like, if it is a proxying browser, that their proxy is falsifying our certificate and failing to do so you have the popup warning you about faked data, something we cant fix.

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me dolphin V11.5.19

what browser should I use on mobile for see MD with flash player?

 

instead on desktop on Chrome version 57.0.2987.133 I get this:

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  • Root Admin

The desktop issue is just because you are using the non https version of MD.

Try using https://magicduel.com

The mobile problem is you are using a browser which we dont support (or recommend) as it proxies your data. My main (personal) problem with dolphin is that in the privacy policy which you agree to by using it, they sell on all your browsing data, etc, to third parties for use. Its the standard thing of "if you dont pay for the product you are the product".

From what I can tell from your screenshot, the browser is badly proxying the data with a bad certificate and therefore giving you warnings. We cant do anything to fix that as its a browser issue.

FF shows this as well but it's not preventing me from logging in. It just shows a warning saying that "this connection is not secured". I ignored it.

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