If Google is a problem for security, why doesn't FIREFOX contact it? You will have FAR more leverage to succeed on that than mere little me ever would.
I keep getting message windows from Firefox saying that Google is a security problem and that it won't connect to Google (even though it appears to connect!), and that I should contact the owners to resolve the "problem." I've had several different protection software programs which have worked great and NONE has ever raised a problem with Google, just Firefox. Why don't you Firefox folks get in touch with Google directly, why make ME do it? Surely you MUST be aware that little ol' ME isn't going to matter one WHIT to a giant like Google, whereas YOU (FIREFOX) may have some leverage with them that I never would.
Thanks.
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Please provide a screenshot of those messages.
See this support article.
How do I create a screenshot of my problem?
It is best to use a compressed image type like PNG or JPG to save the screenshot and make sure that you do not exceed a maximum file size of 1 MB.
Then use the Browse .... button below the Post a Reply text box to upload the screenshot.
OK, this is the screenshot you guys at Firefox needed/wanted. Just to be clear, I have NO CAPACITY to resolve this "issue" your Firefox updated program claims that I suddenly have with the Google website not being "secure." As I said in my original question above, YOU have to resolve this with Google for me, being OMNIPOTENT as you are, and not ME, being as UTTERLY INCONSEQUENTIAL AS I AM...........
Thank you.
the-edmeister wanted a screenshot of the error message. Not a shot of his message.
Dear MozillaQuery,
You seem to think that you're addressing Mozilla staff members here; ....... well; they are not (but I do understand why you would think they are).
These people are volunteers (people like you and I, except: they know a lot more) and are only trying to help us.
Just wanted you to know that ........
Greetings from Happy112
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Hi MozillaQuery, We are not expecting you to single handedly take on the mighty Google ! The problem may well be on your computer not with Google. Firefox is not top of the class with regards to the short cryptic error messages it sends out.
It may well turn out that the error messages are being generated because some of your security software is interfering and using its own certificates for security. When this happens Firefox is not able to tell whether you are looking at a proper Google site or a fake Google site, or possibly whether someone unauthorised is interfering with your browsing.
All Firefox knows is that something is wrong and not secure. Firefox generates error messages that are intended to help us figure out what is going wrong. The error message will give us more details that we need. .
These articles explain some of the common problems and what you may be able to do
- How to troubleshoot security error codes on secure websites
- "This Connection is Untrusted" error message appears - What to do
- Secure connection failed and Firefox did not connect
- And to help you make sense of some of the icons used such as padlocks
How do I tell if my connection to a website is secure?
Mixed content blocking in Firefox