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SwartPerel

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  1. No change, itman. I had, rather sneakily, deleted the old ESET certificates from the Trusted Root Certification Authorities -> Certificates, and when I checked in ESET and compared it with the one left in the store, they both have the same expiry dates and thumbprint. And the ESET certificate is still not recognised by Mozilla. Perhaps ESET should have a chat with Mozilla, since although all seems to be working properly, it would be preferable to have a certificate which is recognised by Mozilla.

    As far as I'm concerned, at least I am not alone in this, but unless anyone knows a registry hack/work-around, it is, for me, end of the story.

    Many thanks for your input, itman, Marcos & SeriousHoax

  2. I'm still on 13.1.20 and ESET will not update any furth tonight - will try again later tomorrow, or wait for April 6th & the new licence. Time will tell (at least I hope it will!).

    56 minutes ago, itman said:

    If "worse comes to worst," you can always switch to pre-release updates. Ver. 13.1.24 should then be available for update. Appears ver. 13.1.24 contains Internet protection module 1395.

     

  3. It seems that once the security.enterprise_roots.enabled is created, Firefox automatically locks it - you'll from my screenshot that my set-up is the same.

    1672967239_Firefox-aboutconfig-security.thumb.jpg.1bd2feeba23121d32b40ebdf729a1381.jpg

    So no I don't know why this is happening :(

    Also ESET's certificate does not appear in the Firefox's Authorities certificate store, so I could delete it. It may be why I'm having this problem? I also cannot find ESET's certificate in the Program Files or ProgramData folders, so wonder if it is included in a DLL?

    Thanks for the input, but still no solution.

  4. I am finding that Firefox 74.0 64bit (& some earlier versions too), do not recognise the certificate issued by ESET & this seems to cause broken websites in, e.g. the BBC Channels & pages domain. I wondered whether others are having this problem, and whether ESET has submitted its certificates to Mozilla yet. BBC.com etc., usually hides images in particular, but also video links. I have granted the websites all the necessary permissions, but I get "Connection verified by a certificate issuer that is not recognised by Mozilla." Any ideas?

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