Mixed content blocking in Firefox

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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.
Mixed Content Blocking

What is mixed content?

When you visit a page served over HTTP (gray globe in the address bar), your connection is open for eavesdropping and man-in-the-middle attacks. Most websites are served over HTTP because they don't involve passing sensitive information back and forth and do not need to be secured. When you visit a page fully served over HTTPS (gray padlock or green padlock in the address bar), like your bank, your connection is authenticated and encrypted and hence safeguarded from eavesdroppers and man-in-the-middle attacks.

However, if the HTTPS page you visit includes HTTP content, the HTTP portion can be read or modified by attackers, even though the main page is served over HTTPS. When an HTTPS page has HTTP content, we call that content “mixed”. The page you are visiting is only partially encrypted and even though it appears to be secure, it isn't.

Mixed Content Requests

The Mixed Content Blocker blocks potentially harmful HTTP content on HTTPS pages.

Note: For more information about Mixed Content (active and passive), see this blog post.

What are the risks?

An attacker can replace the HTTP content on the page you're visiting so that they can steal your credentials, take over your account, acquire sensitive data about you, or attempt to install malware on your computer.

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 Mixed Content Shield in the address bar and choose Disable Protection on This Page from the dropdown menu.
    Disable protection
    • The icon in the address bar will change to an orange warning triangle 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.