Getting SSLv3 error message in Mozilla Firefox |
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Hi Jitender,
Starting with Firefox version 34, Firefox blocks Secure Sockets Layer version 3.0 (SSLv3) to protect your information from attacks. SSLv3 is a type of technology that some websites use to connect to a server. It is no longer secure, which makes it easy for hackers to extract your personal information during a connection. When you try to access a site that only supports Secure Sockets Layer version 3.0 (SSLv3), Firefox blocks it and displays a message, Unable to Connect Securely, explaining that Firefox cannot guarantee the safety of your data on that website because it uses SSLv3, a broken security protocol. ![]() If you see this message, please contact the website owner to let them know about the problem. Additional precautions: To further protect yourself from attacks, keep Firefox up to date. The simplest way to do this is to set up automatic updates: 1.Click on the menu button ![]() click Options. 2.Click the Advanced panel, then click the Update tab, and make sure that Automatically install updates is checked. I hope this clarifies your problem. If you still need further assitance, leave a comment and I will get back to you. Regards, Lokesh. |