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How I can add "Exception" for an untrusted connection Or Open Firefox's "Add Security Exception" Popup using pure javascript ?

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I'm using "QZ-tray" for printers. Firefox accepts self-singed certificates automatically on Linux and Mac system but on Windows it blocks it. I have to open "https://localhost:8181" in separate tab to add "Security Exception". After adding it, everything works fine. I do not want let user do it manually as we have to guide user to do this manually. I want to manage this from my website using js. It would be nice if I can prompt user to add "security exception" modal directly from my website using js.

I'm using "QZ-tray" for printers. Firefox accepts self-singed certificates automatically on Linux and Mac system but on Windows it blocks it. I have to open "https://localhost:8181" in separate tab to add "Security Exception". After adding it, everything works fine. I do not want let user do it manually as we have to guide user to do this manually. I want to manage this from my website using js. It would be nice if I can prompt user to add "security exception" modal directly from my website using js.