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disable https permanently for specific sites

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Firefox developers need to add a feature that allows us to block https mode for specific sites & allow us to use http ONLY!! I am sick & tired of going to certain sites with http in my url & Firefox forces https. If the developers don't fix this immediately, then I & my 7500+ business clients I look after are ditching Firefox forever.

I've tried all the posted items ref this issue from the forums in the about:config section to no avail. Doesn't work whatsoever.

Firefox developers need to add a feature that allows us to block https mode for specific sites & allow us to use http ONLY!! I am sick & tired of going to certain sites with http in my url & Firefox forces https. If the developers don't fix this immediately, then I & my 7500+ business clients I look after are ditching Firefox forever. I've tried all the posted items ref this issue from the forums in the about:config section to no avail. Doesn't work whatsoever.

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If the server doesn't have a certificate installed and doesn't support a secure connection then you should be able to create a permanent exception by clicking the padlock.

If the server supports HTTPS but isn't working properly and needs HTTP then creating an exception is more difficult.

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Note that you need to keep the Site Preferences to keep exceptions.

  • clearing "Site Preferences" clears exceptions for cookies, images, pop-up windows, and software installation and exceptions for passwords and other website specific data