


Yes, Qustodio is intercepting your connection and presenting fake site certificates to Firefox, and Firefox is none too happy.Ĭould you try this temporary settings change to see whether this works: Well, the filter needs time to process what you're sending and retrieving, so that's not a huge surprise.ĭit antwoord in context lezen 👍 2 Alle antwoorden (3) Sites seem to load slower when value is at true. The alternative involves numerous steps I'll link to a thread that lists them for reference: The main negative is, in the situation that malware has injected a certificate into the Windows certificate store (rather than software you actually trust to read all your browsing connections), Firefox will play along rather than generating error screens.

Setting that preference to "true" tells Firefox to trust sites that are trusted in the Windows certificate database, too. Normally, Firefox relies on its own certificate file to assess whether it can trust what websites (or intermediaries) present to it. What is the disadvantage of leaving it at true? Thanks, changing the value to true worked but changing it back to false I get the same error.
