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Boggin:
Not off hand.
While I can accept State censorship for perhaps something like Tor, there are quite a lot of legit websites that use secure websites such as for online banking.
While I'm not into other browsers, in IE - Tools - Internet options - Security you can reset all zones to default or you could try adding a known trusted website to Trusted sites to see if it will allow you access.
Gamezertruth:
the same problem with IE browser and I Just have Change the settings and the problem seems to be fixed in IE but not with Firefox or with the other browsers !
so I will look at Firefox setting to see If i can figure out anything and reply back here !
Gamezertruth:
sound like Firefox don't have that setting
Boggin:
I don't know if resetting Chrome and Firefox to defaults would have the same effect, but you could give it a try or it may be that you will just have to use IE for https sites - are you able to download/install Tor now using IE ?
http://www.howtogeek.com/171924/how-to-reset-your-web-browser-to-its-default-settings/
Gamezertruth:
--- Quote from: Boggin on August 23, 2015, 06:57:30 am ---I don't know if resetting Chrome and Firefox to defaults would have the same effect, but you could give it a try or it may be that you will just have to use IE for https sites - are you able to download/install Tor now using IE ?
http://www.howtogeek.com/171924/how-to-reset-your-web-browser-to-its-default-settings/
--- End quote ---
resetting Firefox browser won’t effect so Firefox Developers has probably change or remove these most settings (TLS etc) I don’t even know what TLS mean lol ! https://access.redhat.com/articles/1422403 and yes I was able to browsing this site and download the the setup file but I don’t download it just in case !!
and I don’t have Google Chrome on this new system :tongue:
but I don’t really know if this site is safe or not ?
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