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Unable to add exception for website

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When I go to add the website, https://gbot.run , under the certificates tab, it tells me that it is already valid. Yet, on the website itself, firefox is blocking certain images and making it impossible to use for its purpose.

I am using firefox 64.0 on windows 8.1 Pro.

When I go to add the website, https://gbot.run , under the certificates tab, it tells me that it is already valid. Yet, on the website itself, firefox is blocking certain images and making it impossible to use for its purpose. I am using firefox 64.0 on windows 8.1 Pro.
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Did you check to see if the certificate on both sides matches? If one doesn't match there could be some issues with site usage. If it doesn't you might ask them what other certificates your missing to properly access the page.

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There is likely no need for an exception.

As you can see in the screenshot, this is about mixed passive content being present on the page. This is content like images on a secure HTTPS page that comes over an open HTTP connection and Firefox warns about this by showing a padlock with an exclamation mark. You can see more detail about what content this is about in the Web Console.

  • Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://gbot.run/images/gbot_background.png” on a secure page

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