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when I use bing search in Firefox, I get an error message that the website is not secure. This is not a problem in IE or Chrome. How can I fix this?

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When I use Bing search in Firefox, I get an error message that the website is not secure. I am able to search using Bing in IE and Chrome. The other search engines work fine in Firefox. How can I solve the problem so I can use Bing? I have tried both refreshing and reinstalling Firefox and that has not fixed the problem.

When I use Bing search in Firefox, I get an error message that the website is not secure. I am able to search using Bing in IE and Chrome. The other search engines work fine in Firefox. How can I solve the problem so I can use Bing? I have tried both refreshing and reinstalling Firefox and that has not fixed the problem.

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It is a problem with MS servers being misconfigured. (Or lets hope it is that and is not an indication that they have been compromised, it affects only some people, but multiple MS portals and webmail is also affected)

As I posted in another thread
Security is not fine today. That is Firefox doing its job and telling you something is wrong with the Microsoft site. Hopefully it is a temporary relatively harmless misconfiguration, and not a sign that the MS servers and sites with copies of your emails on have been compromised.

Further information

To clarify use the threebar button top right. Next click on options (cog icon). Then use Advanced Look for the tab or panel Certificates Remove the tick by clicking the tick in the box in front of OCSP

It is probably best to make sure that is back on again if you need to do anything important like banking, and of course once MS fixes the issue turn it back on permanently.


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cor-el said: {/questions/1161934#answer-972795}

There seems to be something wrong on some Microsoft servers. Hopefully they fix this quickly on affected servers. This looks like a problem with OCSP stapling on the server because it works when I disable OCSP Stapling in Firefox. You can temporarily toggle this pref to false on the about:config page to see if disabling OCSP Stapling works for you. It is best to reset this pref via the right-click context menu to true once you are done with the this website.
  • security.ssl.enable_ocsp_stapling = false

Please see also this article explaining how to use about:config




See also the contributors thread where there may be updates on this breaking issue