Firefox refreshed, now some text only Web sites and this connection is not approved

Seems a cookie this old one.
Refreshed Firefox, now, some Web sites are not properly, text only
Other sites, including google sometimes present "this connection is not approved.
Use ESET Smart security.
No Maleware or virus.
RELOADED Firefox and ESET, problems persist.

Have you tried this in ESET:

Path: Advanced Setup -- Web and Email --- SSL/TLS
Root certificate then uncheck "Add the root certificate to know browsers"
SSL protocol: Do not scan SSL protocol

If you cannot inspect the certificate by "I understand the risks", then try this:

Open the "Add Security Exception" this URL chrome by pasting into the address bar of Firefox and check the certificate:

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

In the field of location of this window, type or paste the URL of the Web site.

  • retrieve the certificate via the button 'Get certificate '.
  • Click on the "view..." button. "to inspect the certificate in the certificate display

You can check details such as the issuer and the certificate chain in the Details tab of the certificate display.
Check which is the issuer of the certificate.
If necessary, you can attach a screenshot that shows the display of the certificate.

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