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How do I turn off a security warning when I visit verizon.net

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Everytime I log on to my Verizon.net email account I get a security warning that the site is not encrypted correctly and my data may be seen by other.

How do I remove this?

Verizon is my email and I am not changing it. I do not get this message for any other web site.

Everytime I log on to my Verizon.net email account I get a security warning that the site is not encrypted correctly and my data may be seen by other. How do I remove this? Verizon is my email and I am not changing it. I do not get this message for any other web site.

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

hello, due to the security implications, it is not possible to turn off this warning message in firefox...

such errors usually have to be fixed on the server side - so please contact verizon's support about that & ask that they implement the login procedure in a proper way.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

hello, due to the security implications, it is not possible to turn off this warning message in firefox...

such errors usually have to be fixed on the server side - so please contact verizon's support about that & ask that they implement the login procedure in a proper way.

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Thank you for your reply. But this only happens on Foxfire. Also, it just started about 3 weeks ago.

I really believe it is a Foxfire problem, but I am not very technically knowledgeable.

I will try to contact Verizon, But that is relatively useless, if you have ever tried.

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