BitDefender is blocking a spefic connection associated with Firefox (my browser) due to an expired certificate. If Firefox doesn't update it, then do I have to abandon Firefox?
I know I can add this to the Exceptions. But, It's also suspicious to me, too. How do I know if it's safe to "exceptionalize" it? Adding it to the exceptions, unblocking it, or turning it off might not be the right thing to do.
But, the notice specifically said FireFox, and no other site was identified. If that's not true, then there's not much else I can do.
I am also having false alerts. My own web site has a valid certificate from LetsEncrypt that gets flagged as untrustworthy. I assume my web site visitors are also getting the same false message. Both MS Edge and Google Chrome recognize the certificate as valid. It is only BitDefender that seems to think it is a threat. What's up with that?
Thank you. I submitted the request.
i’ve been signing documents in dotloop software and bit defender just started blocking my access, saying that the URL is unsafe due to expired certificate. Why did it just start doing that?
Enter the website in the below-stated website link to check for any certificate issues.
https://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html
https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/
If the website check reveals any certificate issues, please contact the website's support team and report the problem. Alternatively, if the websites appear to be functioning correctly with no certificate issues or other problems, kindly contact Bitdefender support by visiting https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/help
Select, How to's & Troubleshooting Bitdefender products→Troubleshooting→I don't know→Contact Support→ You will get the option of chat, call or email.
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