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How do I delete a Security Exception from the list of items where 'Confirm Security Exception' has been selected?

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I looked at all the previous solutions, some of which were the same., but they didn't answer my question.

Firefox 17.01 Ubuntu 12.04

If I go to Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced --> Encryption

it looks like 'View Certificates' is the likeliest place to look for the Security Exceptions resulting from me clicking 'Confirm Security Exception'.

I have looked at the five tabs on the next dialog box 'Certificate Manager', and the most likely looks like the 'Servers' tab.

On this tab, I can see that there is a button to 'Add Exception...', but nowhere to 'Show Exceptions', and the 'Add Exception...' button only provides means to add a new exception.

I looked at all the previous solutions, some of which were the same., but they didn't answer my question. Firefox 17.01 Ubuntu 12.04 If I go to Edit --> Preferences --> Advanced --> Encryption it looks like 'View Certificates' is the likeliest place to look for the Security Exceptions resulting from me clicking 'Confirm Security Exception'. I have looked at the five tabs on the next dialog box 'Certificate Manager', and the most likely looks like the 'Servers' tab. On this tab, I can see that there is a button to 'Add Exception...', but nowhere to 'Show Exceptions', and the 'Add Exception...' button only provides means to add a new exception.

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Correct: you can find the exceptions under the Servers tab. Unlike other entries, your custom exceptions should have the Server column filled out; this should make them easier to locate. Select an entry, then click the Delete... button.

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Thank you Gingerbread_Man. I have done it but that's not intuitive, so I will need to keep your answer in my e-mail inbox for future reference.