This issue does not apply to your version of Firefox.
This issue does not apply to your version of Firefox.
This issue may apply to your version of Firefox.
This issue may apply to your version of Firefox.
Some bank and government sites use the SignText certificate to communicate between your browser and their servers. Because this certificate uses non-standard security mechanisms, it is being dropped by many browsers, including newer versions of Firefox (versions 33, 35 and up).
If you are having trouble logging in to your account after updating Firefox because your institution uses SignText, here's a Mozilla add-on you can use until the website owners update their certificates.
How can I tell if a website uses SignText?If you are having problems logging in to a website, follow these steps to see if they are caused by the SignText certificate:
If you've confirmed that your login issues are caused by the SignText certificate, follow these steps to install the add-on:
Try logging in to your account again. If you are still experiencing problems, please post a question to the support forum.
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