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On 12/14/2018 at 12:00 AM, slinkygn said: Hope nobody minds the bump of an old post -- I was just having this same problem, and was discouraged that nobody had found a solution to the problem. It was even more frustrating since the current free version has basically no configuration options at all, so you can't disable SSL…
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Up to now BitDefender Free has worked for me on my Windows 7 (64-bit) desktop without any of this problem. Literally about 1/2 hour ago I got a FireFox Pop-Up about installing Root Certificate - closed FireFox to allow installation - and lo-and-behold - lots of my regular valid websites are now blocked. Having faced this…
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What a pity - I was hoping things would get better, as I really like(d) BitDefender Free. If it's of any use - BitDefender Free works fine without any problems on my Windows 7 desktop (using both FireFox and Chrome) but did not on Windows 10 laptop (Dell XPS-13 9343) - fails on LAN - however unlike others it fails with…
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2 minutes ago, CGA said: I'm in the "found comfort elsewhere" group. ditto. But for a more obscure reason... bear with me... Version 1.09.52 and virus definition updates seemed to have corrected the problems with inaccessible websites (FireFox only - Chrome was OK) and LAN caused by BitDefender Free Root Certificate…
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Thanks for heads up on update. I had already uninstalled the offending version of BitDefender Free and replaced it with Avast! Just to recap problems were on Windows 10 laptop (Dell XPS-13 9343), LAN access and Firefox 56.0.2 (64-bit), did not have problems with Chrome 61.0.3163.100 (64-bit) - I also have BitDefender Free…
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Add me too.... Started to happen after BitDefender Free Edition installed Root Certificate for Firefox. (Windows 10 laptop) Several valid websites started to be blocked like dpReview.com which I had been using for YEARS. On Windows 7 Desktop (also running BitDefender Free) and same version of FireFox says "verified by…