How can I connect to my website, when it is blocked by Mozilla with an insecure prompt?
I have a website at Webs.com and I cannot login because Mozilla has blocked me from entering. I've had this website since 2009 and I need to get into it. My website is secure, so I don't know why Mozilla blocked me.
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Question: Can you confirm that page you're attempting to login to is preceded by https:// and not http:// ?
If the page where you're attempting to login is preceded by http only, without the s at the end of the prefix, then your username and password can be stolen with ease and that is why this "alarm" is going off.
If that is the case: add the 's' to the end of the http prefix and hit enter to see if your page loads correctly.
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If the above doesn't help, could you paste the full error message you're getting? There are different articles for different error pages:
- "Your connection is not secure" -- page generally has an "Advanced" button to get more technical information.
- "Secure Connection Failed" -- typically has scantier information about the problem and if the padlock appears normally, can be taken to mean "connection failed"
If it's an HTTP address ("slashed" lock) and there's an error message below a login field or over the login form, try pressing the Esc key to use the form normally.
Fiz said
Try signing in here: https://www.webs.com/ Let us know if that helps
Fiz,
the above will help if I could enter into my website, at MY WEBSITE INSTEAD OF ON HERE. I need to login in into my website within the login window. I cannot login through here all the time.
If you can resolve my problem by eliminating the unsecured prompt at my website window, that will be awesome.
Thank you for your help
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Question: Can you confirm that page you're attempting to login to is preceded by https:// and not http:// ?
If the page where you're attempting to login is preceded by http only, without the s at the end of the prefix, then your username and password can be stolen with ease and that is why this "alarm" is going off.
If that is the case: add the 's' to the end of the http prefix and hit enter to see if your page loads correctly.
Can you attach a screenshot?
- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem
- use a compressed image type like PNG or JPG to save the screenshot