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security.enterprise_roots.enabled keeps toggling to false

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Hi there! I keep having this issue where firefox keeps toggling security.enterprise_roots.enabled to false whenever i close it. Tried adding the security.certerrors.mitm.auto_enable_enterprise_roots Preference and set it to true, but still didn't qork and if i close the browser it's a given i have to go back to about:config to set the preference or i will start to see the typical errors again. The certificate is from adguard and it has worked for quite some time, i cannot explain this sudden behaviour and it seems to be an old bug that i thought was resolved by now. Should i post this in bugzilla?

Hi there! I keep having this issue where firefox keeps toggling security.enterprise_roots.enabled to false whenever i close it. Tried adding the security.certerrors.mitm.auto_enable_enterprise_roots Preference and set it to true, but still didn't qork and if i close the browser it's a given i have to go back to about:config to set the preference or i will start to see the typical errors again. The certificate is from adguard and it has worked for quite some time, i cannot explain this sudden behaviour and it seems to be an old bug that i thought was resolved by now. Should i post this in bugzilla?

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Hi

Thank you for helping to test future updates to Firefox for Android. If you could file that as a bug in Bugzilla it will help our developers to look into this.

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Hi, thanks. As it happens, in the process of creating the new bug, the site showed me the related bugs already reported and this one got my attention: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1874021 The first comment mentions the "secret settings" menu, and this apparently overrides the about:config setting. What a weird thing! But i tried it, and it seems to have solved it! Still seems like a bug, or at the very least, it should not be overridden this way.


/edit: fixed link

Modified by James

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