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How do I get to links without Firefox blocking me with a BS "unsecure" message or a gnome with a broken electrical cord? Firefox USED to be terrific.

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If users cannot handle abbreviated curse words. Your eyes just popped.

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If users cannot handle abbreviated curse words<!-- , f**k -->. Your eyes just popped. ''[Profanity removed by moderator. Please read [[Forum rules and guidelines]], thanks.]''

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Hi nicknickitas, I'll take a shot at helping. ☺️ I assume the error you got was a "Your connection is not secure" error message. If so, could you try the solutions in the following article, and see if any of them help: What do the security warning codes mean?

In the meantime, could you please read Mozilla Support rules and guidelines? I've had to edit out the personal attacks in your earlier posts, thanks.

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Screen shot of the error? No one can help when they have nothing to go on here.

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Hi nicknickitas, I'll take a shot at helping. ☺️ I assume the error you got was a "Your connection is not secure" error message. If so, could you try the solutions in the following article, and see if any of them help: What do the security warning codes mean?

In the meantime, could you please read Mozilla Support rules and guidelines? I've had to edit out the personal attacks in your earlier posts, thanks.