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On opening enpass homepage on a private tabb in Safari browser, I get this warning message- what is that suppose to mean?

Screen Shot 2020-03-03 at 16.42.19.png

That's the same warning message I came here about.

Booted up Linux Mint 19.3 this morning and the Update Manager indicated there was an update for Enpass from 6.3.3.601 to 6.4.0.631. I opened the Enpass application, clicked the hamburger menu > Help > Check for Updates, and saw the message "Your software is up to date." That's when I decided to check it out on the web page, https://www.enpass.io/, and saw the following warning messages:

Warning: session_start(): Cannot start session when headers already sent in /home/dvinod/webapps/enpasswebsubscription/wp-content/plugins/helpful/core/classes/class-helpful-helper-values.php on line 158

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/dvinod/webapps/enpasswebsubscription/wp-content/themes/enpass/header.php:1) in /home/dvinod/webapps/enpasswebsubscription/wp-content/plugins/helpful/core/classes/class-helpful-helper-values.php on line 162
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So, I'm waiting until I get some credible assurance that it's OK to update...or not.

P.S. Using Firefox 73.0 (64-bit).

Edited by joel2665

Hi @joel2665 and @Knut

Welcome to the forum and thanks for sharing the issue here.

The reason behind you were getting this error is because there was a website issue from our end, which our team has resolved. You won't be getting the same issue again. If you get, please let us know.

Thanks.

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