Each Web site is "unreliable".

I updated firefox yesterday and now every single site I'll said its a "untrusted connection". This includes things like google, yahoo mail and facebook. I still don't understand how to add an exception either. Nothing has changed. I had to uninstall firefox as its unusable.

You will need to check the certificate to see if you can find the cause.
Adding a permanent exception is never recommended and shouldn't be necessary.

What it says under the technical details?

Open the chrome URI by pasting or typing this URI in the address bar to open the window "Add the Security Exception" and to check the certificate:

  • chrome://pippki/content/exceptionDialog.XUL

In the field location type and paste the URL of the Web site

  • retrieve the certificate via the button 'Get certificate '.
  • inspect the certificate via the "view..." button. »

You can attach a screenshot of the technical details and the certificate with the Certificate Manager?

  • Use a type of compressed as PNG or JPG image to save the screenshot
  • Make sure you do not exceed the maximum size of 1 MB

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