This connection site is not approved

Under options, advanced, certificates, see certified, I deleted all the servers in the servers tab, now every Web site I'll I get "this connection site is not approved. Web sites, even when I add an exception will come up only text mode.

I removed mozilla and re-installed and still get the same errors.

Hmm, well, it's the "Références" tab, which differs from the tab "servers". These certificates that say Builtin object are Firefox trusts to issue other certificates. It simply means Mozilla believes that these transmitters have sound policies and good technical control so that their reputation (and digital credentials) are not used to issue false certificates.

You can never visit a site that uses a certificate signed by one of these distant enterprises, but if you do, then Firefox will trust the certificate of the site and show a padlock in the address bar. That does not mean that you should trust the site - Firefox is just saying that you have a connection to it.

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