Changing to Secure Page - Mozilla
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I know what to do once I get there, but I have forgotten what to type into the address bar to get to
the page to make the change. When I go to a Secure page Firefox no ...
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Changing to Secure Page
Hello Everyone,
I know what to do once I get there, but I have forgotten what to type into the address bar to get to
the page to make the change. When I go to a Secure page Firefox no longer notifies me that I have
changed to a Secure page. It will indicate I have move to an Insecure page.
Would someone, Please, tell me what to type into the address bar to take me to the correct page ?
Thank You So Much,
Wayne
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Re: Changing to Secure Page
In article , Wayne
wrote...
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I know what to do once I get there, but I have forgotten what to type into the address bar to get to
> the page to make the change. When I go to a Secure page Firefox no longer notifies me that I have
> changed to a Secure page. It will indicate I have move to an Insecure page.
>
> Would someone, Please, tell me what to type into the address bar to take me to the correct page ?
Do you mean "about:config"?
You can select which security warnings to show by going to Tools ->
Options -> Security -> Warning Messages and click on the "Settings"
button
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Hasse
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Re: Changing to Secure Page
Hasse wrote:
> In article , Wayne
> wrote...
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I know what to do once I get there, but I have forgotten what to type into the address bar to get to
>> the page to make the change. When I go to a Secure page Firefox no longer notifies me that I have
>> changed to a Secure page. It will indicate I have move to an Insecure page.
>>
>> Would someone, Please, tell me what to type into the address bar to take me to the correct page ?
>
> Do you mean "about:config"?
>
> You can select which security warnings to show by going to Tools ->
> Options -> Security -> Warning Messages and click on the "Settings"
> button
>
If you are concerned about whether you are on a secure page or not, look
at the status bar of the browser and see if there is an image of a
closed padlock.
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Re: Changing to Secure Page
EE wrote:
> Hasse wrote:
>> In article , Wayne wrote...
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> I know what to do once I get there, but I have forgotten what to type
>>> into the address bar to get to the page to make the change. When I go
>>> to a Secure page Firefox no longer notifies me that I have changed to
>>> a Secure page. It will indicate I have move to an Insecure page.
>>>
>>> Would someone, Please, tell me what to type into the address bar to
>>> take me to the correct page ?
>>
>> Do you mean "about:config"?
>>
>> You can select which security warnings to show by going to Tools ->
>> Options -> Security -> Warning Messages and click on the "Settings"
>> button
>>
> If you are concerned about whether you are on a secure page or not, look
> at the status bar of the browser and see if there is an image of a
> closed padlock.
also the URL of the page should have "https", instead of "http"
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Re: Changing to Secure Page
Thanks Everyone,
Hasse, That is the term I meant. (about:config) Thank You.
I did not realize you could do the same through the Tools menu. Thank You again.
Wayne
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I know what to do once I get there, but I have forgotten what to type into the address bar to get
>> to
>> the page to make the change. When I go to a Secure page Firefox no longer notifies me that I have
>> changed to a Secure page. It will indicate I have move to an Insecure page.
>>
>> Would someone, Please, tell me what to type into the address bar to take me to the correct page ?
>
> Do you mean "about:config"?
>
> You can select which security warnings to show by going to Tools ->
> Options -> Security -> Warning Messages and click on the "Settings"
> button
>
> --
> Hasse