"This connection is not approved" returns constantly to paypal

From eBay to paypal I get contently "this connection is not approved", and there is no place to go to fix it.

Hello

Please also try this: https://www.paypal.com/

If the problem persists, you can also consider the function of Reset Firefox via help (Alt + H) > troubleshooting information.

(To return to the previous mode, you were using, close the new profile (i.e. Quit Firefox), start Firefox and choose the default user profile.) Alors_que Profile Manager is open, you can also remove the reset your profile (the one containing the random numbers) or the old profile, as appropriate). If the reset is correct, it would be a good idea to delete the old profile as otherwise it would be left intact with the previous data before deletion.

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