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Why is Firefox displaying a warning "this site does not provide ownership information" when the website HAS an SSL certificate from Go-Daddy?

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The problem that I have is that when I browse the secure pages of my website (www.evolucion.com.au) the warning pops up in Firefox however this happens occasionally. My website has an SSL certificate from Go-Daddy that conforms with industry standards and when I click in the security report there is nothing wrong there. The <O> organization item is not required for the SSL certificate and Firefox is creating uncertainty by raising a warning without a valid reason. An SSL certificate either complies or not. There is a potential economic liability from Firefox for misleading internet users. Firefox needs to comply with industry standards like all the other browsers and report security issues only when a certificate is in breach and not because of a caprice in the development team. I will raise my case with Go-Daddy support team and the Certification authority. Again, I may claim compensation for lost of income if this issue is not resolved.

The problem that I have is that when I browse the secure pages of my website (www.evolucion.com.au) the warning pops up in Firefox however this happens occasionally. My website has an SSL certificate from Go-Daddy that conforms with industry standards and when I click in the security report there is nothing wrong there. The <O> organization item is not required for the SSL certificate and Firefox is creating uncertainty by raising a warning without a valid reason. An SSL certificate either complies or not. There is a potential economic liability from Firefox for misleading internet users. Firefox needs to comply with industry standards like all the other browsers and report security issues only when a certificate is in breach and not because of a caprice in the development team. I will raise my case with Go-Daddy support team and the Certification authority. Again, I may claim compensation for lost of income if this issue is not resolved.

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There is content (images) on the web page that come via an open HTTP connection as you can see in "Tools > Page Info > Media" and if you search the page source for http:

If there is mixed passive content (e.g. images) then Firefox shows an exclamation mark instead of "Site Identity Button" (globe/padlock) on the location/address bar.

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