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9/30/2015 5:54:06 PM EDT
I got and iPhone 6+a few weeks ago. I never had this problem with any of my old phones but with this one only about half the pictures posted show up, they just appear as a very small box. Any ideas what the problem could be? I checked the browser settings on the phone and I don't see any problems in there. I'm not on wifi with any filters either so I'm at a loss as to what it could be. Anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas?
9/30/2015 5:56:47 PM EDT
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Is the web address showing up as https?
9/30/2015 6:00:36 PM EDT
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9/30/2015 6:01:26 PM EDT
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Been having it for a long time now.

Most embedded pictures don't load, I've allowed all cookies and disabled all ad block but sill no dice.

Google chrome on the phone kids a few more than safari but it's still shitty.
9/30/2015 6:05:22 PM EDT
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Open the picture and remove the 's' tag.
9/30/2015 6:06:35 PM EDT
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Remove the "S" from the URL and reload the page.
9/30/2015 6:08:23 PM EDT
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Remove the "S" from the URL and reload the page.
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Remove the "S" from the URL and reload the page.


BOOM!  I WIN!
9/30/2015 6:23:35 PM EDT
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BOOM!  I WIN!
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Is the web address showing up as https?

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Remove the "S" from the URL and reload the page.


BOOM!  I WIN!

That worked. Thank you both.  
This now leads me to three more questions:
1. Why didn't this happen on my other phones?
2. Why is this now happening on my new phone?
3. Am I going to have to do this to every single page? That could get old real quick.
9/30/2015 6:25:11 PM EDT
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That worked. Thank you both.  
This now leads me to three more questions:
1. Why didn't this happen on my other phones?
2. Why is this now happening on my new phone?
3. Am I going to have to do this to every single page? That could get old real quick.
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Is the web address showing up as https?

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Remove the "S" from the URL and reload the page.


BOOM!  I WIN!

That worked. Thank you both.  
This now leads me to three more questions:
1. Why didn't this happen on my other phones?
2. Why is this now happening on my new phone?
3. Am I going to have to do this to every single page? That could get old real quick.

Once you have the non-"S" http in your browser's cookies, it should stick as is, until you clear the cache.

Can't tell you why it's happening, but all new versions of Chrome are doing it for arfcom.
9/30/2015 6:25:45 PM EDT
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That worked. Thank you both.  
This now leads me to three more questions:
1. Why didn't this happen on my other phones?
2. Why is this now happening on my new phone?
3. Am I going to have to do this to every single page? That could get old real quick.
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Is the web address showing up as https?

Yes.

Remove the "S" from the URL and reload the page.


BOOM!  I WIN!

That worked. Thank you both.  
This now leads me to three more questions:
1. Why didn't this happen on my other phones?
2. Why is this now happening on my new phone?
3. Am I going to have to do this to every single page? That could get old real quick.


Dunno how on the iPhone, but you need to browse http for Arf, instead.  Maybe a security exception option?

Alternatively, change it to http manually in the address bar when you start browsing.
9/30/2015 6:51:21 PM EDT
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That worked. I can live with changing it once per session. Thanks again.