secure connection failed
Why coming secure connection failed to opening any site
Why coming secure connection failed to opening any site
I just I just updated to the latest version of Firefox for Android. When I tried to look for extensions, I got the error message: "This website requires a secure connec… (funda kabanzi)
I just I just updated to the latest version of Firefox for Android. When I tried to look for extensions, I got the error message: "This website requires a secure connection." That seems rather odd. I did this because my wife needs to register for access to the Social Security website using something called LOGIN.GOV. Quite a few government websites are using it when security is needed. But I got the same message when I tried to access LOGIN.GOV. We have a deadline for getting this done, so I guess we will have to follow the LOGIN.GOV people's suggestion and use Chrome.
By the way, I can't remember a website as confusing and incomplete as LOGIN.GOV. The Social Security website offers an alternative to LOGIN.GOV called ID.ME, I think that it started as a way for ex-military folks to get access to PX discount prices. When I signed up for it some time ago, I didn't think it was a model of clarity either.
I'm doing this post using Firefox for Windows, but the topic is Firefox for Android.
I tried to open up my Firefox browser on my Android phone like a usually do, but today it came up with a message that said, "Unable to connect. Connection is not secure."… (funda kabanzi)
I tried to open up my Firefox browser on my Android phone like a usually do, but today it came up with a message that said, "Unable to connect. Connection is not secure." What do I do???
Mobile App will not work, says "website requires a secure connection" no websites will load.
Firefox for Windows supports server certificate error exceptions (Settings->Privacy&Security->Certificates->View Certificates...->Servers). Is there an an… (funda kabanzi)
Firefox for Windows supports server certificate error exceptions (Settings->Privacy&Security->Certificates->View Certificates...->Servers). Is there an analogous feature in Firefox for Android? If yes, how can I see/modify my exception list?