
How can I disable the warning message when connecting to an HTTP site
Hi, When connecting to a HTTP:// site, when you enter your username in the username field, Firefox prompts the user with: "This connection is not secure. Logins entered here could be compromised. Learn More".
How can I turn this message off?
We are running Firefox in kiosk mode in the browser (on a Windows 11 PC), and they are logging into an HTTP site using a touch screen, but when they click into the username box, they sometimes miss touch where to enter this username and instead touch the link mentioned in the message. This then takes them to the Mozilla homepage, but because it is running in kiosk mode, they are unable to navigate back, and they are prevented from closing and restarting Firefox. This is why we need to turn the message off.
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Hi,
I found the solution here: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/allow-users-to-disable-insecure-passwords-warning/idc-p/46268/highlight/true?_gl=1*1119pd2*_ga*MjA2ODEzNDA5LjE3NTQwNTcxMDQ.*_ga_2VC139B3XV*czE3NTQzMTU1MjkkbzUkZzEkdDE3NTQzMTU1ODUkajQkbDAkaDA.#M26782
Thanks.
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Hello
Take a look at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1507742 If you wish to test userChrome.css
This article explains why you see that message:
- Insecure connection password warning in Firefox ... which links to this MDN Web Docs page.
Related KB articles, in case it helps: HTTPS-Only Mode in Firefox and HTTPS-First upgrades to secure connections