The latest version of Firefox on my iMac is reporting that the login page is not a secure connection and says that the URL should begin with https:// and not the plain unsecured http://
Could the Mods comment on this please?
Thank you.
The latest version of Firefox on my iMac is reporting that the login page is not a secure connection and says that the URL should begin with https:// and not the plain unsecured http://
Could the Mods comment on this please?
Thank you.
I'm not sure yet what prompted the Firefox folks to implement this change in the latest version. However annoying it might be, I don't see this as an issue for us, since we aren't transmitting sensitive data in posts here.
It's a service provider issue rather than this site someone had a similar issue with APUG yesterday. I had similar with na new Forum but that was insecure as the Admin set-up files hadn't been deleted.
Ian
What version of OSX are you using?
While I don't know whether or not something similar is occurring with older OSX versions, I just got a notice that Firefox will no longer support XP. And, Firefox has been acting strangely on my system. Some pages, even on the Forum, don't display correctly.
I know, I know, I'm still using XP.
I may have to upgrade to something more recent. But I guarantee, it won't be current.
I have the same warning going on with Firefox on Apug and LFF.
I quit using Firefox a couple of years ago. I really dislike the company.
Kent in SD
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OK, thanks for prompting me to do some research. I had no idea there was any controversy about Mozilla on that topic.
Firefox has been my primary browser for years. Although Edge, which came with my Windows 10 machine, is a great improvement over Explorer, Firefox is still much quicker and renders pages in a way more to my liking. Knowing what you motivated me to find out about Mozilla only reinforces what a good choice Firefox is. I suggest anyone who hasn't tried it download the latest version and find out for themselves.
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