Posledné odpovede k connection partially encrypted after reloading tabs at startuphttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/10174972014-09-04T04:46:45-07:00You may be able to check to make sure that the defualt ssl and tsl versions in firefox are not block2014-09-04T04:46:45-07:00rmcguiganhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1017497#answer-623730<p>You may be able to check to make sure that the defualt ssl and tsl versions in firefox are not blocking the sites by checking the protocols used/detected with this: <a href="https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/index.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/index.html</a>
</p><p>It looks like there is an issuer: <a href="http://Entrust.net" rel="nofollow">Entrust.net</a> Certification Authority (2048)
and TLS 1.1 is not used.
</p><p>Does it help to set these two prefs to 0 (zero) on the about:config page to disable TLS?
</p><pre> *security.tls.version.min = 0
*security.tls.version.max = 0
</pre>If I click the exclamation mark icon the Technical details indeed says "Connection is Partially Encr2014-09-03T17:40:43-07:00m8ramhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1017497#answer-623486<p>If I click the exclamation mark icon the Technical details indeed says "Connection is Partially Encrypted".
</p><p>browser.sessionstore.privacy_level is set to 0 and
browser.sessionstore.privacy_level_deferred is set to 1
</p><p>Lately the problem is getting worse. If I open gmail the connection is secure but when I opened emails in gmail the connection was broken (I got the exclamation mark and alert from calomel) every time.
Now it remains secure. I can't think of anything that would explain the difference in behaviour.
It's a pain but I'll try to clean up my session (not save tabs etc.) to see if that makes a difference.
</p>This sounds like the about config feature browser.sessionstore.privacy_level
If it is set to 1 when 2014-09-03T07:57:46-07:00rmcguiganhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1017497#answer-623224<p>This sounds like the about config feature <a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.sessionstore.privacy_level" rel="nofollow">browser.sessionstore.privacy_level</a>
</p><p>If it is set to 1 when you restore a session it Stores extra session data for unencrypted (non-HTTPS) sites only. So since you are asking about partially encrypted paged I am not sure. Can you please clarify "partial encryption"?
</p><p>I wonder if it is because by default browser.sessionrestore.privacy_level_deffered is set to 1:
<a href="http://zpao.com/posts/restore-previous-session/" rel="nofollow">http://zpao.com/posts/restore-previous-session/</a> which is HTTPS only. Would partial mean http and https?
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