![]() ![]() Unfortunately, deleting the registry entry as suggested doesn’t solve the problem. See Fix Firefox says “Your browser is being managed by your organization” for more details. Who is this mysterious organization? Looks like Avast antivirus may be the culprit. But why, if redirection was broken, could Brave still open the site without issue? My faith in Firefox was shaken.Ĭhecking Firefox Options, I was surprised to see the following, since this is my personal laptop: What the hell was the new version of Firefox doing? Maybe Brave had a cached certificate for and Firefox was right that the SSL certificate expired. I shut Firefox and started up Brave, and the site opened just fine. When I clicked the advanced tab and told it to go there anyway, it came back with a block page, saying that redirection had failed: First, Firefox told me the site was dangerous, having an expired SSL certificate. One of the first sites I tried to open was. After manually cleaning up Firefox, I restarted it and discovered it had automatically upgraded itself. My Windows laptop was in bad shape this morning.
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