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Accept the risk and continue-button not showing

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Hi Firefox is not showing Accept the risk and continue-button when advance button is clicked. Due to this i am not able to access server. Image is attached for reference.

I tried most of the things i know (reinstalled, clear cookies and data, cleared history) but it's not showing this option.

Using 96.0.2 (64-bit) on Window 10.

Pls support

Mahesh

Hi Firefox is not showing Accept the risk and continue-button when advance button is clicked. Due to this i am not able to access server. Image is attached for reference. I tried most of the things i know (reinstalled, clear cookies and data, cleared history) but it's not showing this option. Using 96.0.2 (64-bit) on Window 10. Pls support Mahesh
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For extremely dangerous predicted sites, the browsers will not suggest you to Accept and continue. Please make sure the fire wall is not blocking the site. If it is blocking, please make sure to remove that.

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For extremely dangerous predicted sites, the browsers will not suggest you to Accept and continue. Please make sure the fire wall is not blocking the site. If it is blocking, please make sure to remove that.

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Have this problem on 100.0.2 . The action to hide "accept the risk and continue" is quite dumb - this is just a self-signed certificate, Chrome accesses the site no problem, even MS Edge accesses the site with no problem. How come an internal company site, not even accessible from internet, that has a lazy admin is "extremely dangerous predicted" beats me.

That's what wget says:

ERROR: cannot verify tttt's certificate, issued by ‘CN=WorkITv2 IssuingCA TTTT01,DC=domain,DC=company,DC=country’:

 Self-signed certificate encountered.

To connect to tttt insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.

Even wget can access it but firefox cannot.

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Did anyone find solution for that ?

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I have the same problem. The button appears for me only in private mode bot not using Firefox in standard mode which is supper annoying.