Give users the right to choose whether to access
When I try to access a site, Firefox prompts me with a rogue site problem and forces me to return. Haven't developers thought about false positives? If I'm using Chrome, I don't have a problem blocking user access. I strongly recommend that Firefox respect users' choices and give them access to those sites.
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What is the address of the website that you are trying to view?
Hi
That website appears to open fine for me.
What level of enhanced tracking protection do you have set?
Do you have any add-ons installed in Firefox for Android?
This is the version of the browser I use.
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Seburo said
Hi That website appears to open fine for me. What level of enhanced tracking protection do you have set? Do you have any add-ons installed in Firefox for Android?
I set the default enhanced trace protection and don't install any plug-ins to The Firefox Nightly browser.
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Please appreciate that the Nightly version of Firefox for Android may have unresolved issues that our developers are working on.
What happens if you turn off enhanced tracking protection?
Seburo said
Hi Please appreciate that the Nightly version of Firefox for Android may have unresolved issues that our developers are working on. What happens if you turn off enhanced tracking protection?
I tried using other versions of Firefox and had the same problem. If the enhanced tracking protection is turned off, this can still happen.
I cannot translate the error message that you are seeing, but the problem could be with your internet service provider.
The site that you are trying to access does open in Firefox for Android, but you might be restricted in your locale.
Using Chrome doesn't cause this problem, and I wish Firefox would improve.