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a flag to allow insecure connections? or some other built-in....thing

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I saw a lot while searching the internet about "Secure Connection Failed", and in my case sometimes I saw an "Advanced" button and most of the time I did not. I also saw a "Learn More", but that was of no real help other than educational. Some websites suggested adding the domain to security.tls.insecure_fallback_hosts;xxx.xxx.com which I did but that didn't help.

I tested this website on Aurora browser (0.11.0 / 537.21) and it works fine, which is because (I suspect) that version of Aurora is not as concerned about safety as Firefox 47.0 for Linux is - which is great. But this is my worksite so I know it is safe, or rather I need to access it anyways ha ha.

So rather than a novice digging around in about:config, can't there be a simple flag or switch in the toolbar to allow us to access these sites? I looked around for an add-on but didn't find anything like that, though I do not know much about networking and browser stuff so I could have missed something.


Thanks much for a great product though!

I saw a lot while searching the internet about "Secure Connection Failed", and in my case sometimes I saw an "Advanced" button and most of the time I did not. I also saw a "Learn More", but that was of no real help other than educational. Some websites suggested adding the domain to security.tls.insecure_fallback_hosts;xxx.xxx.com which I did but that didn't help. I tested this website on Aurora browser (0.11.0 / 537.21) and it works fine, which is because (I suspect) that version of Aurora is not as concerned about safety as Firefox 47.0 for Linux is - which is great. But this is my worksite so I know it is safe, or rather I need to access it anyways ha ha. So rather than a novice digging around in about:config, can't there be a simple flag or switch in the toolbar to allow us to access these sites? I looked around for an add-on but didn't find anything like that, though I do not know much about networking and browser stuff so I could have missed something. Thanks much for a great product though!