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So, I've tried this on Skyrim Nexus, Fallout 4 Nexus and a few others. When clicking manual download, view requirements, or anything that should have a popup window. I get a little window with a Red Header reading "An Error Occurred" I have a screen-shot of this for you to see. I can't download anything, can't use either manual of download with manager, can't view mod requirements, things of that sort.

 

https://i.imgur.com/dh994MP.png

 

Image of the error.

 

Also going to attach image.

 

Edit by Dark0ne for those reading this and ignoring everything I've written because you can't be bothered to read the replies for an answer:

 

This is happening because you are either browsing the site using HTTPS, or you're using a plugin in your browser (like Everywhere SSL) that does this for you. Nexus Mods does not currently support SSL so trying to force it to use SSL isn't going to work and will not improve your security in any way, shape or form on Nexus Mods.

 

The fix for this is to disable any plugins that try and force SSL on Nexus Mods and ensure that you are browsing the site via http://www.nexusmods.com and NOT https://www.nexusmods.com. If you would like a fully secure login please login on the forums. This will also log you into the Nexus sites themselves.

 

Our new site redesign will have SSL enabled by default but the redesign is still many weeks away from launching so unless you want to wait until it's out (weeks), YOU will need to make some changes in your browser for Nexus Mods to work for you.

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Are you using HTTPS instead of HTTP in the URL? That is usually the cause of this issue.

We are moving to SSL in the site redesign, out very soon. But it's not on the current live site.

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HTTPS has definitely been causing these bugs for a while now. The only fix is to use HTTP. There's no point "forcing" SSL on Nexus Mods as it isn't using SSL atm so it will do nothing.

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