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I can't login to my site due to FireFox protection.

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When I put my login details in the sign in page I see a message that says that "the information I sent through this page might be read by a 3rd party", is my own page and I have an SSL. When I click "continue" it refreshes the page but I'm not login. This happens every time I try to login, making it impossible to login.

I need to access my account so I can work on my site.

When I put my login details in the sign in page I see a message that says that "the information I sent through this page might be read by a 3rd party", is my own page and I have an SSL. When I click "continue" it refreshes the page but I'm not login. This happens every time I try to login, making it impossible to login. I need to access my account so I can work on my site.
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grpccode said

When I put my login details in the sign in page I see a message that says that "the information I sent through this page might be read by a 3rd party", is my own page and I have an SSL. When I click "continue" it refreshes the page but I'm not login. This happens every time I try to login, making it impossible to login. I need to access my account so I can work on my site.

I indeed said "login" to many times. Ups.

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It is possible that the login form is submitted to an open http:// URL. Maybe check that in the Inspector and also check the Web Console for security related messages.

  • "3-bar" menu button or Tools -> Web Developer

You can right-click and select "Inspect Element" to open the builtin Inspector with this element selected.