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DUO: "Access Not Allowed With Firefox Due To Security Concerns

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I've been utilizing the security protocol app DUO for work purposes for the last year with Firefox, no issues. I just recently updated to 105.0.1 and received the following error message when my DUO was prompted:

  • "We're sorry, access is not allowed with Firefox due to security concerns." - with a sad face.

It then shows me a list of compatible browsers and FF being the only one not allowed to use the DUO authentication. I've attempted to clear my browsers cache, fire up FF once more only to arrive at the same messaging. I've uploaded a screenshot of what I ran into.

This has to be some sort of error as I've been utilizing FF and DUO together successfully with no issues over the last year.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

I've been utilizing the security protocol app DUO for work purposes for the last year with Firefox, no issues. I just recently updated to 105.0.1 and received the following error message when my DUO was prompted: * "We're sorry, access is not allowed with Firefox due to security concerns." - with a sad face. It then shows me a list of compatible browsers and FF being the only one not allowed to use the DUO authentication. I've attempted to clear my browsers cache, fire up FF once more only to arrive at the same messaging. I've uploaded a screenshot of what I ran into. This has to be some sort of error as I've been utilizing FF and DUO together successfully with no issues over the last year. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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So it appears that it was an internal IT issue that I had to bring to my business' attention and everything was squared away. They forgot to include FF as a trusted browser.

Best,

Edward

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So it appears that it was an internal IT issue that I had to bring to my business' attention and everything was squared away. They forgot to include FF as a trusted browser.

Best,

Edward