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How can the Firefox built in certificates be verified (2)

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I have posted this question and it was closed immediately why?

I have tried firefox 17 and firefox 22 and both are incorrectly reporting that a website https://www.faxzero.com (start by going to www.faxzero.com and filling out the information it then procedes to the https://www.faxzero.com) "cant be trusted" This is incorrect as I tested the site using other browsers on the same computer and they worked. I have also used web sites like https://www.ssllabs.com/ to verify the sites https validity.

I have concluded that firefox when downloaded and installed (both version 22 and 17) if completely removed is some how using a incorrect certificate information

How can I verify the built in certificate in firefox?

I have posted this question and it was closed immediately why? I have tried firefox 17 and firefox 22 and both are incorrectly reporting that a website https://www.faxzero.com (start by going to www.faxzero.com and filling out the information it then procedes to the https://www.faxzero.com) "cant be trusted" This is incorrect as I tested the site using other browsers on the same computer and they worked. I have also used web sites like https://www.ssllabs.com/ to verify the sites https validity. I have concluded that firefox when downloaded and installed (both version 22 and 17) if completely removed is some how using a incorrect certificate information How can I verify the built in certificate in firefox?

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in option, navigate to "advanced settings" and then there should be a tab called "certificates".

i am assuming that you need to check the certificate of the website, as for that you have to -> press on "view certificates" you can see all of them, just search for the website you want and then you can change it to be trusted/verified.

on an additional note i would like to dis-recommend you though from using sites that "can't be trusted" as this is usually correct information and no matter how much you check it, the website might just have some hidden part to it that can be dangerous, so use this to your own discretion.

edit: I just tested the site you mentioned myself (by sending a fax to myself) and i noticed no problems with it.

Modified by michael vdr

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This is the third thread that you have started about www.faxzero.com . Please stick with your first thread. Locking this thread.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/972422