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Public key certificate - also digital certificate or identity certificate. A document that contains information about a user's or machine's identity, matched up with its public key, and is validated and cryptographically signed by a certificate authority. Certificates are intended to provide a trustworthy way to distribute and determine the correct public key for a given user or machine.
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How can I browse a site with broken encryption (SSL/TLS), when I'm not concerned with security?
There isn't really any way to request only non-encrypted connections if the server itself is forcing a redirect. However, you should be able to 'Permanently store' and exception as follows:
Click ' …