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How can I permanently accept a certificate without trusting its certificate authority?

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Hello,

When I try to connect to a secure website for which the certificate is signed by an untrusted certificate authority, Firefox warns me, as expected. The problem is that I would like to add a permanent exception for this certificate, but the corresponding checkbox is disabled. Note that I do not want to add the certificate authority in my database but only the certificate of the website.

Is there a way to allow an excpetion of this kind?

Hello, When I try to connect to a secure website for which the certificate is signed by an untrusted certificate authority, Firefox warns me, as expected. The problem is that I would like to add a permanent exception for this certificate, but the corresponding checkbox is disabled. Note that I do not want to add the certificate authority in my database but only the certificate of the website. Is there a way to allow an excpetion of this kind?