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I’m not sure if this issue is related to the 3.3.5 Beta or the update to macOS 26.1. However, I’ve noticed that the local connection to InnuOS Sense in the Safari Browser (as well as in the Web App) can no longer be established (I am using a manually entered IP address). I’ve also tried the same with Chrome, and it works, but only after confirming that it’s a security risk. I suspect that this is because http:// instead of a secure https:// connection is used. my.innuos.com doesn’t work at all within Safari, but that’s not surprising since it never did. Perhaps the security bars have been raised higher? P.S. I have also tried with my AntiVirus app turned off, but this would not change anything.
 

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I’m not sure if this issue is related to the 3.3.5 Beta or the update to macOS 26.1. However, I’ve noticed that the local connection to InnuOS Sense in the Safari Browser (as well as in the Web App) can no longer be established (I am using a manually entered IP address). I’ve also tried the same with Chrome, and it works, but only after confirming that it’s a security risk. I suspect that this is because http:// instead of a secure https:// connection is used. my.innuos.com doesn’t work at all within Safari, but that’s not surprising since it never did. Perhaps the security bars have been raised higher? P.S. I have also tried with my AntiVirus app turned off, but this would not change anything.
Another user was just discussing a similar matter in a prior thread - https://community.innuos.com/thread...ter-macos-update-to-tahoe-26-1.631/#post-4695

It appears to be a Safari issue specifically. As I mention there, I typically recommend using a browser like Chrome as it is generally far less prone to annoying bugs or changes reguarly compard to Safari.
 
I’m not sure if this issue is related to the 3.3.5 Beta or the update to macOS 26.1. However, I’ve noticed that the local connection to InnuOS Sense in the Safari Browser (as well as in the Web App) can no longer be established (I am using a manually entered IP address). I’ve also tried the same with Chrome, and it works, but only after confirming that it’s a security risk. I suspect that this is because http:// instead of a secure https:// connection is used. my.innuos.com doesn’t work at all within Safari, but that’s not surprising since it never did. Perhaps the security bars have been raised higher? P.S. I have also tried with my AntiVirus app turned off, but this would not change anything.

Another user was just discussing a similar matter in a prior thread - https://community.innuos.com/thread...ter-macos-update-to-tahoe-26-1.631/#post-4695

It appears to be a Safari issue specifically. As I mention there, I typically recommend using a browser like Chrome as it is generally far less prone to annoying bugs or changes reguarly compard to Safari.
Sure, I can do. However, I was using the Web App all the time. Is it possible to use the updated protocols applied to the current iOS App Beta? It became definitely much more responsive.