- How do I manage certificate exceptions in Firefox?
- Where does Firefox store certificate exceptions?
- How do I fix untrusted certificate error in Firefox?
- How to add SSL certificate exception?
- How do I allow blocked content in Firefox?
- How do I reset my Firefox certificates?
- What are certificates in Firefox?
How do I manage certificate exceptions in Firefox?
Firefox. Click "Advanced" at the bottom of the page, click "Add Exception...", then click an “Confirm Security Exception” button at the bottom of the page and the web page will be added to an exception list.
Where does Firefox store certificate exceptions?
It is located at the bottom of the Privacy & Security tab. See also: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-options-preferences-and-settings.
How do I fix untrusted certificate error in Firefox?
Handle Untrusted Certificate Selenium
Step 1-We have to create FirefoxProfile in Selenium. Step 2- We have some predefined method in Selenium called setAcceptUntrustedCertificates() which accept Boolean values(true/false)- so we will make it true. Step 3-Open Firefox browser with the above-created profile.
How to add SSL certificate exception?
Chrome : Go to URL chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost and click on Enable and restart Chrome to allow connections. IE 10 and above : Go to URL https://localhost:<port_no> and add the certificate to Trusted Root Certification Authoritiesif certificate error comes.
How do I allow blocked content in Firefox?
Mozilla Firefox
To view mixed content in Firefox: At the top of the page, to the left of the address bar, select the shield icon ( ). In the pop-up window that appears, select the down arrow next to "Options", and then choose Disable protection for now.
How do I reset my Firefox certificates?
Click the "advanced" tab. Click on the "Encryption" Tab. Then click the "View Certificates" button. Remove the certificate by clicking on it to highlight it, and then click the delete button.
What are certificates in Firefox?
A certificate for your Internet browser, such as Firefox, adds a layer of security to your business communications. One of the most common uses for a certificate is to act as a form of identification.