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orange triangle grey lock 42 : A grey lock with an orange triangle indicates that Firefox is not blocking insecure passive content.

I frequently get this in the address and often disappears and becomes secure when I recycle the page.

I think the problem is with Mozilla/Firefox. If it was unstable, wouldn't it remain unstable after recycling?

orange triangle grey lock 42 : A grey lock with an orange triangle indicates that Firefox is not blocking insecure passive content. I frequently get this in the address and often disappears and becomes secure when I recycle the page. I think the problem is with Mozilla/Firefox. If it was unstable, wouldn't it remain unstable after recycling?

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Hi mrdgpt,

It does sound like interesting behavior that the site would be considered secure after the page has been reloaded. I can see you are paying attention to your security ;-)

Would it be possible to troubleshoot further if you share the url where this is happening as well as they steps you are taking to recycle the page?

Thanks!