Message from CDC Web site... In order to offer a web experience more safe, we have updated the CDC.gov site. The browser you are using is not

When you try to view the CDC Web site, I get the following message.

«Please update your browser in order for you to provide a safer web experience, we have updated the CDC.gov site.» The browser you are using is not possible because it does not meet necessary safety standards. Please update your browser in order to view the CDC.gov site.

Thank you for your patience. »

2 days ago, I could see the site Web of CDC...

I can view the site without any problems, so I don't think it's to oppose the version of Firefox. This forum is picking up your User Agent string and that seems to be correct - something which causes problems on some sites when it is incorrect.

Please try the alternative of cache for this site using the shortcut key Ctrl + F5, while, on this site and also erase cookies from this site.

It seems strange that they warn on the display of the site with an outdated browser. They offer a version of the site insecurity themselves. It's not like you're interacting with the site and pay money or connect.

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