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Then it says: Unknown Identity, followed by : The certificate is not trusted because it hasn’t been verified as issued by a trusted authority using a secure signature.ġ) as I stated, the antivirus software was installed (as an experiment) after the problems with Firefox started. Always: there are no exceptions.įor instance, when I put in, the Certificate status says: this site attempts to identify itself with invalid information. The operation is tedious and the result always the same. I've put several different urls in the Location field. I have tried to follow your advice about the url chrome://pippki/content/exceptionDialog.xul in the Firefox address bar. Firefox hadn't been working properly anyhow, so I figured that it wouldn't make much difference. Since my problems started, I have installed Avast antivirus. (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer) " As I've said before, FF also refuses to connect to, for the same reasons. An additional root certificate may need to be imported. The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown. It adds "uses an invalid security certificate. But I'd like to have the answer to this enigma. I've already pointed out that there are other browsers, so it doesn't matter. It adds " uses an invalid security certificate. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website." FF tells me "The owner of has configured their website improperly. The latest example: I use Google every day. It no longer is that and I think I know at least one of the reasons why.
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I remember the enthusiasm when millions were encouraged to download it and make it the most popular browser of all. Firefox used to be such a reliable browser. None of the suggested solutions work, and it shouldn't be necessary to resort to them anyhow. I would be interested to hear your comments.įF can’t identify Mozilla’s identity ? As suggested in the “what to do” page, I clicked on Technical details, I got this: I have never seen this sort of behaviour in any of the others I have used (Safari, Chrome, Chromium, and Opera). I’d had problems with Firefox in the past, but this new one confirms to me that it is a deeply flawed browser. It says the same about other websites too, of course. Yes, you are not dreaming: FF says Mozilla’s own security certificate is invalid. However, this site's identity can't be verified”.įF can’t identify Mozilla’s identity ? As suggested in the “what to do” page, I clicked on Technical details, I got this: Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place. You have asked Firefox to connect securely to but we can't confirm that your connection is secure. It might interest you to know that since i started writing, Firefox has now added its own start page to the web pages it refuses to open. Because as I have said, this happens with ANY attempt to open a web page.ģ) while I’ve been writing this, I’ve been using Firefox to make careful notes of its behaviour and copy/paste some of its instructions in this message. This brings me back to the FB start page.Ģ) as an alternative, the page suggests I “go to a different website”: this invariably results in the “This Connection Is Untrusted” alert page. But I’ve had a look, and it isn’t at all helpful.ġ) it mentions “get me out of here”. It should not be necessary to have to read this.

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You give me a link to a page full of complicated explanations and possible workarounds. On the contrary: in the case of Firefox, its “download, click, and go no further”. You say Firefox should have the same "download, click, and start browsing" setup process as Chrome.
