I'm sorry, I thought you were asking about Chrome, not Firefox.
I also don't recall it being called Firebird, I do recall Mozilla being the predecessor to Firefox however.
However, there is a similar setting you will want to enable in Firefox.
Goto Settings->Privacy & Security.
Near the bottom of the page is "HTTPS-Only Mode"
Select one of the bottom two options such as "Don't enable HTTPS-Only Mode"
Also I see one other setting different from the default, in about:config I have "Security.disable_button.openCertManager set to false, so maybe that needs to be set in order to enable it to accept the certificate temporarily.
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On 9/21/2023 8:00 PM, grenouille7777 wrote:
Interesting. I've never had to do any of that, but then I'm still using the same profile from when it was still called Firebird (v. 0.6). And that was imported from Netscape 4.8.
Now running Firefox 117.0.1 (Linux x86_64) archlinux-1.0
Mike
On 9/21/23 16:51, SlickRCBD wrote:
I am using "Version 117.0.5938.92 (Official Build) (64-bit)" on Windows 10.
I have a suspicion on what might help. Try going to settings->Privacy and Security.
First ensure that "Standard Protection" rather than "Enhanced Protection" is selected.
(OPTIONAL) You might also want to uncheck "Help improve security on the web for everyone" as if you read the fine print, it's giving Google permission to monitor and track you through the web.
Scroll down to the "Advanced" and turn off "Always use secure connections".
I believe that might allow you onto the site.