Two problems. New installation. (Question loading and certificate of the page).

So, I have recently reinstalled FF, thinking I'd give it a try. And I immediately ran into two problems.

The first of them being that facebook does not seem to work correctly at all. Attached image.
The second is that I get a message of invalid certificate on Web sites, that I used most often. For example, I'll use the site Web of Halo Waypoint. Ran and owned by Microsoft/343 Industries. I do not get an option "Add expection" on these pages. Also attached image.

Hi, in case, you're an avast user, please try to disable https scanning in avast:

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  2. Select settings in the left side menu.
  3. Adopt a Protection Active.
  4. Click on customize next to the Web Shield.
  5. Uncheck the option "Enable HTTPS analysis", and then click ok.

http://www.gHacks.NET/2014/10/31/avasts-HTTPS-scanning-interferes-with-Firefox-and-other-programs/

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