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No signing of digital certificates?

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Today i received personal message from my Bank with information, that FireFox (v.50+) no longer support signing of digital certificates and if i want to make transfers/payments i need to switch to other browser or downgrade FireFox.

Now tell me this: Did you seriously do this? Why you force users to switch browser?!

Today i received personal message from my Bank with information, that FireFox (v.50+) no longer support signing of digital certificates and if i want to make transfers/payments i need to switch to other browser or downgrade FireFox. Now tell me this: Did you seriously do this? Why you force users to switch browser?!

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yeah, it looks like the addon needs updating.

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hi, this feature isn't natively supported by firefox anymore since back with firefox 35: https://wiki.mozilla.org/SecurityEngineering/Removing_Proprietary_window.crypto_Functions

were you using an addon for this purpose? - also see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1309690

philipp said

hi, this feature isn't natively supported by firefox anymore since back with firefox 35: https://wiki.mozilla.org/SecurityEngineering/Removing_Proprietary_window.crypto_Functions were you using an addon for this purpose? - also see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1309690

Well...it was, using SignText JS add-on.

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yeah, it looks like the addon needs updating.

Yes but it's strange that both banks i'm using send me information that if i want to keep signing with firefox, i need to downgrade it. Which makes me think, that may be this situation is permanent?