Ian G wrote:
J. Greenlees wrote:

why not add the ability to permantently reject a certificate?

such as a cert from an advertising comany?
( for some reason I get a cert error for a cert from www.ad-space.net )


Why would an advertising company use a cert?


the site in question is always using secure protocols, to avoid the error / warning messages about mixed data they required the ad site to supply a cert.

the cert itself is fine, the issuing authority is one I'm familiar with.
but it's a great opportunity to stop adds by not accepting it.
so every time I access that site, twice a page the error message pops up about the cert.
I would love to be able to reject the cert permanently.



I agree this would be a useful feature. I'm not sure of firefox currently has any cert caching? But any ability for a user to mark her special certs any way she can would help a lot; a lot like cookies.

Most people would not be expected to have any more than
say 10 or so special certs.  I have only about 3-4.

iang

not just Firefox, but the full suite as well, for the feature. why not include it for all Mozilla patrons?

Jaqui


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