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HTTPS-Only Mode does not work as it should

I have a LAN Controller which I used to use from more than 7 years. Its small server has a http interface, listening on a specific port, offering the possibility of setti… (read more)

I have a LAN Controller which I used to use from more than 7 years. Its small server has a http interface, listening on a specific port, offering the possibility of setting the device and control some other devices through it. This controller is also able to send mail messages in case of some defined inputs, it let me see the rooms temperature, I am/was able to start and close the heating system(s) (powering ON/Off some relays) and some more. I used to have a small shortcut icon on my mobile phone and accessed the above mentioned interface almost daily. Now I am not able do do it, anymore. My mobile phone only opens https URLs. I am able to access the controller interface through Windows and I do not on my mobile phone. When try it, the phone displays: "This site can't provide a secure connection mydomain.....ro sent an invalid response ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR" Somebody suggested installing of Mozilla Firefox and get use of its HTTPS-Only Mode facility. I installed the application and HTTPS-Only Mode was Off as default. I tried connecting to the mentioned http URL, but nothing has been solved. I proceeded like here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/https-only-mode-firefox-android When I try accessing that http URL it displays: "Secure connection failed

The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.

Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem." The single option is a `Try Again` button. Pressing it determines the same return.

Am I doing something wrong? Is it necessary to also make some preliminary settings specifically related to the respective URL? Or something else?

Thanks in advance!

Asked by IVConsultanta Forte 2 months ago

Data Usage is insanely high

Firefox app on Android is using an insane amount of mobile data that I cannot account for. In the attached image, Firefox used 15GB in a 3 hour span, and I barely used th… (read more)

Firefox app on Android is using an insane amount of mobile data that I cannot account for. In the attached image, Firefox used 15GB in a 3 hour span, and I barely used the app during. The only tabs I had open were 5 news articles. I've had this unexplainable high data usage for the past few months. Other internet browsers I've used in the past only used ~3GB per month. This inexplicable data usage makes me very concerned about what Firefox is doing in the background.

Asked by dpark17a 1 month ago