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Cant browse anything due to secure connection failures (incl. mozilla's own webpage)

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I get the secure connection failed message on just about every page I browse, including Mozilla's own page, and Google. The suggested articles say I should be able to add an exception, but I can't, and can't even update it (if a newer one is available, currently on 41.0.1). I have to use MSIE for now because of how restrictive the browsing policies are for firefox. How can I fix this?

I get the secure connection failed message on just about every page I browse, including Mozilla's own page, and Google. The suggested articles say I should be able to add an exception, but I can't, and can't even update it (if a newer one is available, currently on 41.0.1). I have to use MSIE for now because of how restrictive the browsing policies are for firefox. How can I fix this?

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Uninstalled and reinstalled ver 42. Mozilla.org, Google, etc still showing bad certificates according to firefox. At this point, if anyone from Mozilla decides to browse the forum, I'm the one who flooded you with reports of bad certificates since I can't get anyone else's attention to resolve this issue. I'd love to hear from you on how I can get this fixed.