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In any case, if one is still using sites like this and wishes to continue doing so then having a site-specific password (which you should be doing for all websites that require you to login anyway - even though most of us are not perfect in following this practice) is critical since were it to be compromised it could not be used as a possible way to log in to other sites "the hidden observer" might have observed that you log in to. Unless someone is actively electronically "watching you" the risk is relatively small of your password falling into the wrong hands. There is an online automotive forum that I participate on where I get this warning. The same applies for other webpages that ask for username and password that don't use There are a number of sites that were coded ages ago that fall into this category.
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For myself, I don't worry about this when dealing with my modem-router since the traffic related to it never exits my local area network. If your modem-router presents a pop-up login dialog you generally don't get the warning you describe.
#Firefox the connection is not secure manual
In the Connection Setting window, see if a Manual proxy connection is selected. You will see a popup on your screen displaying Connection Setting. This site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox may only connect to it securely. In the Firefox menu bar click on Tools menu and select the Option tab Now go to the Advance panel and click on the Network tab Here, click on the Setting button in the Connection field. Not being able to access your regular sites while browsing can be frustrating. Websites that do not have that encryption are seen as unsafe by Firefox and youll receive this warning. Websites that start with have purchased a certificate and are specially encrypted to protect you. then in MMC, under computer account, i imported this certificate from Personal to Trusted Root Certification Authorities (to make this certificate a trusted one). cc./cache.aspxd4899200780864133&wNQ5V5q7gbmz5nHEk9qyvZp4PQKWTbls Mozilla likes secure websites. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website. User-2103146910 posted dear all, i have mark my project as SSL enabled to true, added certificate provided by microsoft. You will get this message occasionally on web pages that do not use (look at what shows up in your browser's address bar) and that request a username and password if those are requested directly on the webpage presented that is not using protocol. The owner of has configured their website improperly. In this guide we outline several solutions to the Your connection is not secure Mozilla Firefox issue.