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When I try to open Firefox I get an error message stating that freecause.com security certificate has expired and I can not access anything. I have never used the website freecause.com and have no idea what it even is. Is this going to be fixed??

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I am unable to use Firefox. As soon as I pull it up on my computer I get the error message box and it will not close out. I try clicking on the cancel button and it pops back up. The same thing happens if I click the x button on the top.

I am unable to use Firefox. As soon as I pull it up on my computer I get the error message box and it will not close out. I try clicking on the cancel button and it pops back up. The same thing happens if I click the x button on the top.

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I just started getting this error message too and like you it doesn't want to go away and won't even let me close my browser. I too have NEVER gone to this website, nor have I ever heard about it until today. I hope it's fixed soon too!

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i think its pretty sad when foxfire leaves us in the lurch like this,,,foxfire has been my browser for a long time now,,its got all my book marks and all my life in it,,this problem needs a solution,,,NOW! or at least a notice that they know and are working on it ,,not just leaving us to fen for ourselves,,

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So Firefox is leaving you in "the lurch" because you installed a POS toolbar which is supported by freecause.com which doesn't have its' act together enough to make sure that their security certificate is up-to-date??

Firefox is doing its' job by alerting you to the out-of-date certificate! You need to figure out what extension you have installed which is causing that message, and disable that extension until the certificate is replaced by a current certificate.

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/troubleshooting+extensions+and+themes

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How can you figure out anything if the browser if frozen under the error message?