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Access Website Certificate with Mozilla Firefox 125
How to access Website Certificate with Mozilla Firefox 125? I am visiting a Website and want to see its certificate.
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To access Website Certificate with Mozilla Firefox 125,
you need to click the lock icon and the connection link
as shown below:
1. Run Mozilla Firefox 125 and visit https://ca.yahoo.com/. You see Yahoo Website displayed with a lock icon displayed next to the Website address.
2. Click the lock icon on the left of the Website address. You see the site information dialog box displayed:
Site information for ca.yahoo.com Connection secure Clear cookies and site data...
3. Click the "Connection secure" link. You see security properties displayed:
Connection Security for ca.yahoo.com You are securely connected to this site. Verified by: DigiCert Inc. More information
4. Click the "More information" link. You see the Page Info window displayed.
5. Click the "Security" tab. You see the security information displayed.
Website Identity Website: ca.yahoo.com Owner: This website does not supply ownership information Verified by: DigiCert Inc View Certificate ...
6. Click the "View Certificate" button. You see the Website certificate displayed in the Certificate Viewer.
*.fantasysports.yahoo.com
Subject Name
Country US
State/Province New York
Locality New York
Organization Yahoo Holding Inc.
Common Name *.fantasysports.yahoo.com
Issuer Name
Country US
Organization DigiCert Inc
... ...
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