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Add-on Extension "sslPersonas" does no longer work correctly.

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After update to Firefox 20, add-on "SSLpersonas" no longer turns Firefox browser green, blue or orange when accessing secure or insecure websites as it used to do. This helped to know when on ssl secured website. Also in Add-on Manager under Appearence, Ssl Broken, Ssl Domain Certificate and Ssl Extended Certificate are no longer enabled and can not be enabled. Can these all be recovered to previous situationregarding Firefox and SslPersonas Add-On?

Note - Firefox in Private Browsing mode. Can not disable this either.

After update to Firefox 20, add-on "SSLpersonas" no longer turns Firefox browser green, blue or orange when accessing secure or insecure websites as it used to do. This helped to know when on ssl secured website. Also in Add-on Manager under Appearence, Ssl Broken, Ssl Domain Certificate and Ssl Extended Certificate are no longer enabled and can not be enabled. Can these all be recovered to previous situationregarding Firefox and SslPersonas Add-On? Note - Firefox in Private Browsing mode. Can not disable this either.

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Contact the developer of that Persona.

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I made this same complaint issue back on version 13 moving to other versions of firefox. Firefox should display the Green , blue colours by default as they did in version 13. It should be built into Firefox. The new version after version 13 only show a weak coloured text which is difficult to see. However other browsers like Opera, chrome do have the proper visual coloring.