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  • The JS file is hosted with Rafflecopter so it needs to be updated at their end.

    Is there an option in the editor at Rafflecopter to turn off Facebook login or sharing? The image in question is a Facebook icon so if you stop that part of the script running you might have some luck.

    Otherwise try some other Rafflecopter themes or styles. Anything you can do that might change the JS file provided by Rafflecopter is worth testing.

    You could in theory just copy that JS file to your own server and update the code directly. But that can get messy quickly and is probably not allowed per the license agreement with Rafflecopter.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by WPSSL.com.

    A file with an insecure url of “http://www.prestigesteamcarwash.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Prestige-promo.mp4” was loaded on line: 436 of https://www.prestigesteamcarwash.com/.

    I need help in erasing this file link problem I will not use the video… I erased the video from the media dashboard and from my website. Can someone help, I need this website working this week or else I will lose money. I want my website to be secure with the padlock. I tried the listed SSL INSECURE CONTENT plugins and tried changing the settings and nothing I still see the problem. Please need help.

    Thread Starter JSunne

    (@jsunne)

    Thank you for your reply, WPSSL!

    I did send a question about securing that icon to Rafflecopter support. It’ll be interesting to see what they say. Meanwhile I manually updated the rafflecopter link in HTML for each post where a rafflecopter is embedded. That seemed to do the trick! I’m now fully secure!

    Thanks again!
    Julie

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