12 years ago User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.8.1.4) Gecko/20070515 Firefox/2.0.0.4 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.8.1.4) Gecko/20070515 Firefox/2.0.0.4 Seems that this is sporadic, and I've only managed to replicate it once in the past few days. I noticed this first when visiting a secure site (that started with https); the address bar remained white, and the lock was showing up 'broke' (with a line through it). I proceeded to visit a few more https sites during the same browser session and all were the same as the first. On restarting Firefox and revisiting the sites again, the problem seems to have rectified itself and all sites are loading with the yellow address bar and a 'good lock'.

Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. 12 years ago I'm seeing this, too. I've been testing my own website, and trying to figure out why it shows up with white address bar and crossed out lock icon. The logs on the webserver show nothing served by http today, it's all https. I even used wireshark to capture the traffic between the browser and the site, and there's no sign of any http packets.

'Page Info' says 'Connection Partially Encrypted' (it would be really nice if it said.which parts. weren't encrypted there, BTW).

I get this even for pages where there is only the one page, no links, included media or anything (e.g. The 'media' page of 'Page Info' lists nothing at all. Within the one firefox tab, nothing seems to make it change (e.g. Reloading the same page, clearing the cache, reload other pages from the same site - also show as insecure, etc), but copy the address bar, open a new tab, paste the address and voila! A yellow address bar. So I'm finally convinced that it isn't my site but is firefox - there's no way the site should show as secure in one tab and the same site insecure in another after both have been reloaded.

Apr 11, 2015 - then you've established a secure connection with a trusted site,. If you see yellow bang. Or, it might be that you've gone to an impostor site 'gooogle.com'. IE and Firefox are not yet reporting sites that use 'SHA-1' but will soon. Web browsers draw a red line through the 'in their URL bars.

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Oh, IE says the pages are secure, too, for what that's worth. I'm running firefox 2.0.0.4 on windows XP.

12 years ago I'm suffering from the same problem since upgrading to 2.0.0.4 running on XP SP2. It seems to randomly choose to display the first SSL secure site I visit as either partially or fully encrypted and then every site after that gets reported the same.

I've checked all the HTML and the sites are definitely fully secure. Like Chris, no amount of cache clearing or refreshing will fix it, but should I copy the address into another tab or start another instance of the client, it will show the sites proper fully encrypted status. 12 years ago I'm seeing it with 1.5.0.12 on OSX 10.4.10 against a new server I'm setting up which just has a very basic html page.