In the next few days, some users will begin to notice the included message appearing at the top of their login pages.
The idea of this is that (as shown) we wish to inform users that we won’t be continuing to support some older browsers any longer.

We have a number of new features in our development path that are planned for the user facing hotspot interface, unfortunately a large part of what is holding them back from being released is the small number of users (most probably unknowingly) using older insecure and unsupported web browsers (or versions of web browsers). These browsers not only require entire page styles to be re-written, but simply won’t work with some newer features. Some are simply insecure and should not be used on the internet.

Given that upgrades for most all browsers are free, along with there being a large number of free alternatives available, we feel it’s only fair that we roll out new features to those who are using current versions of software available rather than waiting on the slow adopters and spending hours upon hours building compatibility features into every new page.
Note however, these older browsers will still continue to be able to login and get online as they always have been, but may not work correctly with newer features we add.
At this time the plan is to notify:
- users of browsers that are no longer supported by the creator.
- users of browsers versions released more than 3 years ago.
You can download current copies of the following (supported) browsers from the links here:
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
Safari
Opera
Internet Explorer
I would welcome any questions, comments or thoughts on this decision.
For those who are interested, some of the older browsers currently being used are listed on the image to the left.
Update (07/07/2010): We ended up implementing some handy notifications from http://browser-update.org/ which allow users to receive a single update prompt linking them to the Browser-Update website. These guys keep an updated list of browser versions to help notify thousands of website visitors worldwide.
