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Firefox is showing a grey globe for secure site when other browsers are showing a lock icon.

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We have several sites that have SSL Certificates. When the website switches to HTTPS, Firefox still shows our pages with a grey globe. Sites (like Amazon) are showing they are secure displaying HTTPS pages. Other browsers are displaying our pages secure like they should.

We have several sites that have SSL Certificates. When the website switches to HTTPS, Firefox still shows our pages with a grey globe. Sites (like Amazon) are showing they are secure displaying HTTPS pages. Other browsers are displaying our pages secure like they should.

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a grey globe should only be shown for a "secure" page when there's mixed content on that page

https://blog.mozilla.org/ux/2012/06/site-identity-ui-updates/

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Security/MixedContent

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Thanks for your reply ... with the web console I have found the mixed content culprit. :)