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"this site could be risky" potential threat detected mozilla firefox message

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Hi there,

hopefully We can fix this specific and relevant problem.

Many Clients texted me complaining over connectivity and access problem to johnfante.org web site.

They get a message "this site could be risky" potential threat detected (view in the screenshot) or generic ssl error on the screen (ssl certificate screenshot from browser console).

The fact is that We, as a Host, and the Webmaster too, both checked web site many times and the code is clean and the SSL certificate is active and it's working out.

I have no problems to access & connect to web site in Google Chrome whatsoever, but the access is barred with firefox.

Please please I've got many messages from my clients this term, They're complaining over "security" messages or SSL problem with Firefox.

Is there a solution? Are You working actively on a fix? Or, most importantly, is there a work around solution that I can give to my clients?

Thanks for your help...

Hi there, hopefully We can fix this specific and relevant problem. Many Clients texted me complaining over connectivity and access problem to johnfante.org web site. They get a message "this site could be risky" potential threat detected (view in the screenshot) or generic ssl error on the screen (ssl certificate screenshot from browser console). The fact is that We, as a Host, and the Webmaster too, both checked web site many times and the code is clean and the SSL certificate is active and it's working out. I have no problems to access & connect to web site in Google Chrome whatsoever, but the access is barred with firefox. Please please I've got many messages from my clients this term, They're complaining over "security" messages or SSL problem with Firefox. Is there a solution? Are You working actively on a fix? Or, most importantly, is there a work around solution that I can give to my clients? Thanks for your help...
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