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On one particular website I get told that the security certificate can't be trusted. When I try to add an exception I get told that there is no need to add an exception, and indeed the exception box is greyed out. So I am blocked from accessing the website via Firefox. I can access the site using Internet Explorer (with no warnings), and the website owner says he knows of no problem. The site is www.musictracker.com.au

On one particular website I get told that the security certificate can't be trusted. When I try to add an exception I get told that there is no need to add an exception, and indeed the exception box is greyed out. So I am blocked from accessing the website via Firefox. I can access the site using Internet Explorer (with no warnings), and the website owner says he knows of no problem. The site is www.musictracker.com.au

被選擇的解決方法

There is no need to access this website via a secure https connection as there doesn't seem to be a certificate installed.

Try this link instead: http://www.musictracker.com.au/

If you use an extension like HTTPS Everywhere that force a secure connection then make an exception for this domain

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選擇的解決方法

There is no need to access this website via a secure https connection as there doesn't seem to be a certificate installed.

Try this link instead: http://www.musictracker.com.au/

If you use an extension like HTTPS Everywhere that force a secure connection then make an exception for this domain

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Thank you for that. I wasn't aware that I was trying to use s secure connection - I just typed in the URL. That may mean that my browser is incorectly set up. How do I change it to use a normal connection?

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You're not using an extension like HTTPS Everywhere, are you?

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No, I'm not. I guess i need to be more careful as to whether HTTP or HTTPS is showing. Thanks.