I could do this on another browser. But for clarity, there is no way to bypass, clicking off the pop up does nothing, there is only one active button which begins the encryption and no other option. It is a matter of concern that there is no information on what effect this encryption might have on access to the actual urls. Similarly, in the email about the new Mac browser and the absolute requirement to jump through all the hoops to gain access to it, there is no information about whether this is a solution for all browsers, if the problem affects anything other than Safari or what the implications might be if customers fail to act quickly enough. This is all so poor that I have lost confidence, especially in the light of other problems, and am getting ready to depart.
Hi @Chris Bourne
Here are some troubleshooting steps you may take in this situation: