![]() But, if my home PC or its OS was the problem, then why would an install on the C: drive on that machine work without a hitch. So, this is only happening when I run FirefoxPortable from my USB drive when it is plugged into my home PC running Windows 10. ![]() I plugged in my USB at work, ran PortableApps, and ran FirefoxPortable. I have an install of PortableApps on my home PC's C: drive with several useful utility style apps installed underneath. Now, this is where it gets super annoying. I uninstalled FirefoxPortable again, downloaded again, installed again, and ran again. No change in behavior still getting error. I uninstalled FirefoxPortable, downloaded the latest from, and installed it anew. I deleted my profile folder under the Data folder and restored it from a backup taken a few days prior to this error. I tried going to to see what information I could find on the error, but I got the same result there, too! So, here's what I've tried: Microsoft, Google, and Wikipedia/Wiktionary have all configured their sites improperly? I don't think so. Well, that would seem to be a total bullshit message. ![]() As a result, it is not possible to add an exception for this certificate." The site uses HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to specify that Firefox may only connect to it securely. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website. When I fired up FirefoxPortable from my USB drive platform, and it opened my home tabs (,, , and ), I saw the same result on each tab: "The owner of X has configured their website improperly. This started occurring on my home PC (Windows10) on Friday 8 June 2018. ![]()
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