Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Firefox Encrypted Text

Firefox browser has its own security settings. It display warning messages in case of any critical date handling. For receiving messages from browser,users have to set the security options.

In Internet connection, for data hiding encryption of original text (called Cipher Text) is done to hide from other users and sent to various locations.

For such encryptions browser cannot go inside and describe about the data.Thus encryptions may have good messages and in worst case it may have virus (or) other malware programs.

Thus in such cases, we need to receive proper warning messages from the firefox browser.

For setting the warning messages, go to "Tool-->Options" and in that select the "Security" icon and from that select "Warning Messages" column. In that click the "Settings" button and can enable the various warning messages.

Thus whenever you are in Internet then you can receive warning messages and thus your system is retrieved from problems.

The various warning messages are :

(1) I am about to view an encrypted page

(2) I am about to view page that uses low-grade encryption

(3) I have encrypted page for one that isn't encrypted

(4) I submit information that's not encrypted

(5) I am about to view an encrypted page that contains some unencrypted information.

Have you ever received such type of messages in your FireFox browser, if not then enable the security settings..

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