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Potential security issue ONLY in Firefox. All other browsers work fine.

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I am receiving the message Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue ... requires a secure connection ... when trying to access my Shopify website AngelFallsHomes.com. This ONLY happens with Firefox; all other browsers are working fine. What do I do to fix this because obviously it is a huge concern.

I am receiving the message Did Not Connect: Potential Security Issue ... requires a secure connection ... when trying to access my Shopify website AngelFallsHomes.com. This ONLY happens with Firefox; all other browsers are working fine. What do I do to fix this because obviously it is a huge concern.
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Well.. that site has a bad certificate. If you click on the Advanced button and then look at the certificate, the domain doesn't match. The certificate is for *.bizland.com and not *.angelfallshomes.com.

So to me, it would seem that Firefox is doing what it's supposed to do.

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Well.. that site has a bad certificate. If you click on the Advanced button and then look at the certificate, the domain doesn't match. The certificate is for *.bizland.com and not *.angelfallshomes.com.

So to me, it would seem that Firefox is doing what it's supposed to do.

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If I do a server test then two IP addresses appear. The first gives the certificate error, but the second is okay and gives status 'A'.

1 	66.96.162.128  128.162.96.66.static.eigbox.net Certificate not valid for domain name
2 	23.227.38.65 myshopify.com