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Mixed content blocking in Firefox

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Firefox automatically blocks insecure or mixed content from secure web pages. We'll explain what that means and what options you have.
Firefox automatically blocks insecure or mixed content from secure web pages. We'll explain what that means and what options you have.

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{for not fx23} [[T:ApplyToFx|channel=Release]] {/for} When you see the shield icon in the address bar, it means that Firefox has blocked content that is insecure on the page you're visiting. We'll explain what that means and what options you have.<br> [[Image:Mixed Content Blocking]] [[Template:aboutmixedcontent]] =What options do I have?= '''Most websites will continue to work normally without any action on your part.''' If you need to allow the mixed content to be displayed, you can do that easily: *Click the '''shield icon''' [[Image:Mixed Content Shield]] in the address bar and choose '''Disable Protection on This Page''' from the dropdown menu.<br>[[Image:Disable protection]] **The icon in the address bar will change to an orange warning triangle [[Image:Warning Identity Icon]] to remind you that insecure content is being displayed. To revert the previous action (re-block mixed content), just reload the page. =The icon is a gray globe despite blocking enabled = Only the potentially harmful part of HTTP content is blocked so some websites may still have HTTP content. In that case, the connection between Firefox and the website is still partially encrypted and should not be considered safe against eavesdropping, hence the gray globe icon. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/13jCUSU]]
{for not fx23} [[T:ApplyToFx|channel=Release]] {/for} When you see the shield icon in the address bar, it means that Firefox has blocked content that is insecure on the page you're visiting. We'll explain what that means and what options you have.<br> [[Image:Mixed Content Blocking]] [[Template:aboutmixedcontent]] =What options do I have?= '''Most websites will continue to work normally without any action on your part.''' If you need to allow the mixed content to be displayed, you can do that easily: *Click the '''shield icon''' [[Image:Mixed Content Shield]] in the address bar and choose '''Disable Protection on This Page''' from the dropdown menu.<br>[[Image:Disable protection]] **The icon in the address bar will change to an orange warning triangle [[Image:Warning Identity Icon]] to remind you that insecure content is being displayed. To revert the previous action (re-block mixed content), re-visit the page in a new tab. =The icon is a gray globe despite blocking enabled = Only the potentially harmful part of HTTP content is blocked so some websites may still have HTTP content. In that case, the connection between Firefox and the website is still partially encrypted and should not be considered safe against eavesdropping, hence the gray globe icon. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/13jCUSU]]

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