I tried disabling all security in "privacy" tab in the option, no deal. No button : I searched but could not find a way to either force the connection or create security exception. It's just for some god unknown reason Firefox decided to block it, without telling you it's actually blocking it (nice move!). "Not secure" : Despite the viciously misleading message saying "connection timed out" that makes you believe the website is down and gone, it is actually fine, as proven above. I can access the main page then navigate fine on all test-browser. Test server 2 : Then I go through a "browser inside browser" website to test it again (dunno how it's called). The website itself is perfectly fine according to 5 testing website. Test server : So I go on the usual website-server-is-down to test if the server is down. Then all of a sudden half my website get SO CALLED "The connection has timed out". 2 days ago I could surf on some website completely fine. How can I force the connection or bypass the F security, or get rid of it, or something. However, there is NO way to do that, NONE. Firefox is blocking some website because it says it's not secure (see picture).
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