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Want to ensure your browser uses only secure HTTPS connections? Check out Firefox’s new HTTPS-Only Mode Here at Hashed Out, we like to try to keep you abreast of some…
Want to ensure your browser uses only secure HTTPS connections? Check out Firefox’s new HTTPS-Only Mode Here at Hashed Out, we like to try to keep you abreast of some…
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are updating how SSL/HTTPS sites are displayed to users, continuing their initiative to move all internet traffic to HTTPS Google and Mozilla have recently announced…
Enough websites still haven’t replaced their Symantec CA brand SSL certificates, so Mozilla is hitting pause. Yesterday we gave one final warning to website owners that with the upcoming release…
You can update to Firefox 61 now. By giving a complete overhaul to its Firefox browser with the launch of Firefox Quantum back in November 2017, Mozilla tried to reestablish…
Firefox 62 to deny AppCache access to HTTP pages In line with its recent announcement to restrict all-web exposed features to HTTPS, Firefox has announced that AppCache must be served…
All web-exposed features on Firefox must be served on HTTPS/TLS from now on HTTPS is not just for websites, despite the fact that this is a common misconception. Granted, securing…
Stuck For Seconds On This Message? Try These Fixes. NOTE: For a more general guide on fixing the TLS handshake failed error, try this. Down in the lower-left corner of…
What started in Firefox 51 ends in 58 as Mozilla removes a pair of disabled roots The decline of WoSign and StartCom has been one of the bigger stories in…
The Two Major Browsers Will Support The Same Timeline For Consistency Last week Symantec and Google brought their long-deliberated negotiations to a close and announced a public decision for handling…
The Revocation Mechanism Has Been Blamed for Delayed Page Loads Mozilla will be experimenting with disabling OCSP checking due to performance concerns. OCSP, or Online Certificate Status Protocol, is one…
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