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These articles describe how to troubleshoot some specific secure connection errors:Įrror code: MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_KEY_PINNING_FAILURE For more information, see How to troubleshoot time related errors on secure websites. Make sure your computer is set to the correct date, time and time zone. An incorrect system date can cause Firefox to detect that the website's security certificate is expired or invalid.

See this article's section on Antivirus products for help with specific security products that can produce these errors, such as Avast, AVG and ESET software.Īlternatively, you can uninstall third-party security software and use Windows Defender, the built-in antivirus.įirefox uses certificates on secure websites to ensure that your information is being sent to the intended recipient and can't be read by eavesdroppers. If you see secure connection errors on multiple secure websites, updating your security product or modifying its settings may resolve the issue. This can produce connection errors or warnings on secure websites. Many security products use a feature that intercepts secure connections by default. Other websites may require HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) and will not allow access with an insecure connection. Note: The option to enable TLS 1.0 and 1.1 has been removed from the error page in Firefox version 97. For more information, see this Mozilla blog post. Websites that don't support TLS version 1.2 or higher will display a Secure Connection Failed error page with Error code: SSL_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION and a message that says, This website might not support the TLS 1.2 protocol, which is the minimum version supported by Firefox. Since Firefox version 78, the minimum TLS version allowed by default is TLS 1.2.
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Contact the owners of the website and ask them to update their TLS version to a version that is still current and still secure. Firefox protects you by preventing navigation to such sites if there is a problem in securely establishing a connection. Some websites try using outdated (no longer secure) Transport Layer Security ( TLS) mechanisms in an attempt to secure your connection. There is no option to add a security exception to visit the website. The error page will include a description of the potential security threat and an Advanced… button to view the error code and other technical details.
