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Can I delete the certificates from china, and europe financial institutions. I don't know why they are there.
I can't log into mozilla. It keeps saying it sent me a password and it didn't. Also I saw certificates from financial institutions in china and europe as well as some other certificate I don't think should be on there. Are they necesary? Can I take them off?
I can't log into mozilla. It keeps saying it sent me a password and it didn't. Also I saw certificates from financial institutions in china and europe as well as some other certificate I don't think should be on there. Are they necesary? Can I take them off?
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Installierte Plugins
- Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape 11.0.12
- Garmin Communicator Plug-In 4.0.4.0
- Google Update
- Intel web components for Intel® Identity Protection Technology
- Intel web components updater - Installs and updates the Intel web components
- The plugin allows you to have a better experience with Microsoft SharePoint
- The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in Web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site.
- 5.1.40728.0
Anwendung
- Firefox 40.0.3
- User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:40.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/40.0
- Hilfe-URL: https://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/40.0.3/WINNT/en-US/
Erweiterungen
- Free Games 4.0.0.0 (freegames197@BestOffers) (inaktiv)
- General Crawler 2.6 (gencrawler@some.com) (inaktiv)
- Speed Test 4.0.0.0 (speedtest199@BestOffers) (inaktiv)
- Webroot Filtering Extension 1.2.0.9 (webrootsecure@webroot.com) (inaktiv)
JavaScript
- incrementalGCEnabled: True
Grafiken
- adapterDescription: Intel(R) HD Graphics
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- adapterDeviceID2:
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- adapterDrivers2:
- adapterRAM: Unknown
- adapterRAM2:
- adapterSubsysID: 063d1025
- adapterSubsysID2:
- adapterVendorID: 0x8086
- adapterVendorID2:
- direct2DEnabled: True
- directWriteEnabled: True
- directWriteVersion: 6.3.9600.17999
- driverDate: 5-28-2015
- driverDate2:
- driverVersion: 9.17.10.4229
- driverVersion2:
- info: {u'AzureCanvasBackend': u'direct2d 1.1', u'AzureFallbackCanvasBackend': u'cairo', u'AzureContentBackend': u'direct2d 1.1', u'AzureSkiaAccelerated': 0}
- isGPU2Active: False
- numAcceleratedWindows: 2
- numTotalWindows: 2
- supportsHardwareH264: True
- webglRenderer: Google Inc. -- ANGLE (Intel(R) HD Graphics Direct3D9Ex vs_3_0 ps_3_0)
- windowLayerManagerRemote: True
- windowLayerManagerType: Direct3D 11
Veränderte Einstellungen
Verschiedenes
- User JS: Nein
- Barrierefreiheit: Ja
Firefox comes with some built-in root certificates that can be used to trust websites.
You can't remove a built-in root certificate. You can edit the trust bits of built-in root certificates and uncheck all trust bits to prevent Firefox from using the certificate as a root certificate if you really want to, but that isn't recommended.
Firefox comes with some built-in root certificates that can be used to trust websites.
*https://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/policy/
You can't remove a built-in root certificate.
You can edit the trust bits of built-in root certificates and uncheck all trust bits to prevent Firefox from using the certificate as a root certificate if you really want to, but that isn't recommended.
*https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:UserCertDB#Deleting_a_Root_Certificate