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facebook not loading since last firefox update

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My Firefox updated last week and it was all fine cause I only used it for work. Today I wanted to open Facebook and it says

"www.facebook.com. SSL_ERROR_DC_EXPIRED"

I have googled the problem - seems I am not the only one having it - and I have tried every suggested fix but I still can not open the website and it's frankly pissing me off.

I like to decide for myself what I want to visit or not and I don't need a Firefox nanny.

Can anyony help me how solve this? Or can I uninstall and roll back this latest - but certainly not greatest - update. I also don't like the semi sheer top of the new update. I preferred it not being there.

My Firefox updated last week and it was all fine cause I only used it for work. Today I wanted to open Facebook and it says "www.facebook.com. SSL_ERROR_DC_EXPIRED" I have googled the problem - seems I am not the only one having it - and I have tried every suggested fix but I still can not open the website and it's frankly pissing me off. I like to decide for myself what I want to visit or not and I don't need a Firefox nanny. Can anyony help me how solve this? Or can I uninstall and roll back this latest - but certainly not greatest - update. I also don't like the semi sheer top of the new update. I preferred it not being there.

Chosen solution

https://www.bing.com/search?q=SSL_ERROR_DC_EXPIRED

The "DC" in SSL_ERROR_DC_EXPIRED refers to "delegated credentials" -- a new feature enabled in Firefox 89. More info and, if necessary, information on how to disable this feature, in the following post:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1341309#answer-1422778

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Chosen Solution

https://www.bing.com/search?q=SSL_ERROR_DC_EXPIRED

The "DC" in SSL_ERROR_DC_EXPIRED refers to "delegated credentials" -- a new feature enabled in Firefox 89. More info and, if necessary, information on how to disable this feature, in the following post:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1341309#answer-1422778