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24th December 2017, 04:54 | #1 |
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| Firefox is about to label non-Https sites as insecure By default Firefox browsers might soon indentify sites which do not run HTTPS as insecure. The current Firefox Nightly Edition (version 59) includes a secret configuration option that when activated will show a visible visual indicator that the current page is not secure. There is a hidden preference named "security.insecure_connection_icon.enabled" that when enabled will show the above strikethrough lock icon on all HTTP pages. http://fudzilla.com/news/45248-firef...es-as-insecure |
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