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How to identify insecure elements in my site https://historyradio.org/

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I have an educational website at https://historyradio.org/ . I try to keep it in working condition. It is listed as safe by all other browsers than firefox. In firefox, i get a message saying that some elements (images) are "insecure". But how can image files be insecure, and how can I as a webmaster identify which images and which elements that are insecure so that I can fix the problem?

I have an educational website at https://historyradio.org/ . I try to keep it in working condition. It is listed as safe by all other browsers than firefox. In firefox, i get a message saying that some elements (images) are "insecure". But how can image files be insecure, and how can I as a webmaster identify which images and which elements that are insecure so that I can fix the problem?

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Go to ≡ → Web Developer → Network and refresh your page.

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Go to ≡ → Web Developer → Network and refresh your page.

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That was very useful thanks. While I cannot see that any of my images come up as insecure; i can see that some are hosted on facebook, an external site. This is part of the facebook like box app. This must be the cause of my insecure site warning. However, there is nothing i can do about it. I need the facebook like box. But at least, now I have identified the issue. Thanks.