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Hi, On other browsers I'm used to seeing padlocks to show that the page is secure...there don't appear to be any with Firefox, is the only way of telling if the page is secure by looking for https as opposed to http? Thanks

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Hi, On other browsers I'm used to seeing padlocks to show that the page is secure...there don't appear to be any with Firefox, is the only way of telling if the page is secure by looking for https as opposed to http? Thanks

Hi, On other browsers I'm used to seeing padlocks to show that the page is secure...there don't appear to be any with Firefox, is the only way of telling if the page is secure by looking for https as opposed to http? Thanks

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Thanks for your help Edmeister