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How to allow an uncertified site

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I use a website to convert and download mp3's, however firefox will no longer allow this site to function because of some potential security risk.

So how do I get it so firefox will allow this website to do what it's supposed to?

I use a website to convert and download mp3's, however firefox will no longer allow this site to function because of some potential security risk. So how do I get it so firefox will allow this website to do what it's supposed to?

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hello hereticspectre, in order to provide effective help, you'd probably need to be a bit more specific - what's the site where you're having the problems & what's the wording of the error message that you're receiving?

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Is this about running a Java applet?

There has been a change in the Java security settings, see:

A possible workaround is to add the URL to the Java Exceptions Site List, see: