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        <title>Your connection is not secure - Firefox (Comodo IceDragon)</title>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2016 09:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
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        <dc:creator>GOD666</dc:creator>
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	Firefox (Comodo IceDragon) appears to tell me <em>"Your connection is not secure"</em> on every site.  From Google to Bing to Yahoo, any HTTP<span><strong>S</strong></span> (SSL) site automatically gives me this warning.  In <strong>BitDefender 2016</strong> I could simply disable the "Scan SSL" and this was true in the <strong>beta </strong>of <strong>BitDefender 2017</strong> as well, but in the final version, this does not seem to work.
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	Other than seeking a different anti-virus, how can I resolve this problem?
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