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In network security, website certificates play an important role in protecting user privacy and data security. However, sometimes we may encounter situations where we need to disable Firefox from detecting website certificates. So, how to prevent Firefox from detecting website certificates? PHP editor Youzi will give you a detailed answer.
1. First, we open the Firefox browser. As shown in the figure below, you can see an "Open Menu" icon composed of three horizontal lines. Use Click the icon with the mouse.
2. After clicking the icon, the Firefox browser menu window will pop up. Find and click "Options" in the list of the window.
3. After clicking, you will enter the Firefox browser options page. Click on the menu on the left side of the page to switch to the "Privacy and Security" settings page.
4. Find the "Certificate" column on the Privacy and Security Settings page, and click to uncheck "Query the OCSP response server to confirm whether the certificate is currently valid (Q)".
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