
Plus, the message "your connection is not secure" is more direct than the old "this connection is untrusted". There you find an option to add an exception to access the site nevertheless (formerly under "I understand the risks").īasically, less text on the page but all important information are still there. A click on advanced displays information about the issue (which the old warning page listed under technical details). Improved warning pages for certificate errors and untrusted connectionsįirefox's new warning page uses less text and a clear "go back" call to action. It means better support for HTML5 video in Firefox, especially on operating system versions that don't support Mp4/H.264 natively.


The most like explanation is that Mozilla will set in Firefox to true. Information is scarce at this point, and Mozilla failed to link to a bug report that would shed some light on the changes.

Read our guide on running unsigned add-ons in Firefox if you want to continue running unsigned add-ons. This means that you cannot load add-ons in Firefox Stable anymore that are not signed.
