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Connection Verified By A Certificate Issuer That Is Not Recognized By Mozilla, When I click the padlock icon in Firefox, it says "Connection Secure" but below this it says "Connection verified by a certificate issuer that is not recognized by Mozilla". Sec_error_unknown_issuer occurs when the security certificate presented by a website is issued by a Certificate Authority (CA) that is not recognized or trusted by Firefox. CAs are organizations that If I double-click that certificate, I get "Could not verify this certificate because the issuer is unknown. " Isn't the whole point of adding a CA's cert into the Authorities list to tell Firefox, "Hey you know this CA, But the information box under the padlock says: 'Connection verified by a certificate issuer that is not recognised by Mozilla'. "Secure Connection Failed": This error suggests that there was a failure to establish a secure connection due to SSL certificate problems. Why doesn't Mozilla recognised ESET? When you visit a website in Mozilla Firefox, the Site Identity button (the padlock icon) appears in the address bar to the left of the web address. But it's happening on Chrome as well and only on About permanent exceptions Firefox does not allow permanent certificate exceptions for most sites, especially on the public internet. For local When you visit a website in Mozilla Firefox, the Site Identity button (the padlock icon) appears in the address bar to the left of the web address. It is possible that the website doesn't support a secure https:// connection, but only works with an insecure http:// connection. If the browser shows a SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER or MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_MITM_DETECTED, it means the browser is not Please check your connection, disable any ad blockers, or try using a different browser. rv25 tuo iimttr f5mfa fts9u 5d x7 7dj7i4na mociz jwzz