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Website security problem

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On one particular website I get told that the security certificate can't be trusted. When I try to add an exception I get told that there is no need to add an exception, and indeed the exception box is greyed out. So I am blocked from accessing the website via Firefox. I can access the site using Internet Explorer (with no warnings), and the website owner says he knows of no problem. The site is www.musictracker.com.au

On one particular website I get told that the security certificate can't be trusted. When I try to add an exception I get told that there is no need to add an exception, and indeed the exception box is greyed out. So I am blocked from accessing the website via Firefox. I can access the site using Internet Explorer (with no warnings), and the website owner says he knows of no problem. The site is www.musictracker.com.au

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There is no need to access this website via a secure https connection as there doesn't seem to be a certificate installed.

Try this link instead: http://www.musictracker.com.au/

If you use an extension like HTTPS Everywhere that force a secure connection then make an exception for this domain

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தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

There is no need to access this website via a secure https connection as there doesn't seem to be a certificate installed.

Try this link instead: http://www.musictracker.com.au/

If you use an extension like HTTPS Everywhere that force a secure connection then make an exception for this domain

Thank you for that. I wasn't aware that I was trying to use s secure connection - I just typed in the URL. That may mean that my browser is incorectly set up. How do I change it to use a normal connection?

You're not using an extension like HTTPS Everywhere, are you?

No, I'm not. I guess i need to be more careful as to whether HTTP or HTTPS is showing. Thanks.