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Problem:
The client is experiencing an error message stating "Login to telice.com: 443. Your access data will be sent securely" when browsing pages on a multilingual website translated with WPML.
Solution:
We recommend contacting your hosting provider to inquire about any server protection that might be causing this issue. This popup window appears even in the default language of the site, which suggests that it is not related to WPML but rather to a server setting that needs adjustment.

If this solution does not apply to your situation, or if it is outdated, we encourage you to open a new support ticket for further assistance. We also highly recommend checking the related known issues, verifying the version of the permanent fix, and confirming that you have installed the latest versions of themes and plugins.

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Last updated by Carlos Rojas 1 year, 3 months ago.

Assisted by: Carlos Rojas.

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April 2, 2024 at 11:49 am #15472562

elisaC-13

We have a website translated with WMPL into several languages. And some of them give us problems. We get the following error message when browsing its pages. "Login to telice.com: 443. Your access data will be sent securely"

The website is hidden link

The message came out when configuring WPML.

How can we solve it?

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April 2, 2024 at 12:13 pm #15472788

Carlos Rojas
WPML Supporter since 03/2017

Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español )

Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+02:00)

Hello,
Thank you for contacting us

This seems to be a server protection. I get a similar popup window in the default language of the site (that is not modified by WPML). Please contact your hosting providers and ask them to remove any server protection that might be in place.

Regards,
Carlos