There is NO Wildcard SSL Certificate for your DDNS Service (*.tplinkdns.com)
There is NO Wildcard SSL Certificate for your DDNS Service (*.tplinkdns.com)
They are free these days from Let's Encrypt so there is almost no reason not to. ESPECIALLY because all (I believe?) customers see this when they go to a DDNS link they bind, like examplecustomer.tplinkdns.com
https://cloudup.com/cEznrJKPc3b
This happens in EVERY browser, and with Safari it has to be done EVERY TIME (there is no whitelisting) you login to your router remotely. Obviously, local everything is fine, but you should have a real signed WILDCARD certificate to make extra certain of people's trust in TPLink and their commitment to security (SSL playing a big role in that, and browser warnings scare people away pretty fast).
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@Tony Will submit it to the right team! Thank you. All of your other DDNS providers supported except for your own tplinkdns.com have SSL wildcard certs for there services (Let's Encrypt makes it free).
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