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Why does FF automatically change a valid HTTP URL to an invalid HTTPS address?

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Firefox is automatically changing a website's valid URL from http to https, resulting in an error message describing the URL as invalid. I have cleared the cache, deleted all files from recent history, opened and closed the program, and yet the problem persists. How can I load the site without Firefox changing the URL to an invalid address?

Firefox is automatically changing a website's valid URL from http to https, resulting in an error message describing the URL as invalid. I have cleared the cache, deleted all files from recent history, opened and closed the program, and yet the problem persists. How can I load the site without Firefox changing the URL to an invalid address?

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