Firefox 44 improves SSL error pages"
SSL pages are a security warning mechanism that many browsers have. When a browser discovers that the page you are attempting to browse has risks, this page appears, "dissuade" users from accessing the website. However, if users insist on accessing the website, they can ignore this warning. For firefoxfirefox browser users, this interface is much more "domineering". It is just a one-size-fits-all interface and cannot access websites identified as dangerous.
It is precisely because of Firefox's "domineering" that some users who must access the websites being warned will "flip" other browsers. In fact, many websites are regarded as "dangerous", which is a false surprise. In accordance with Chrome, Safari, ie, and other Chrome kernel browsers, if users are confident that these websites are secure and willing to take their own risks, they can ignore this warning to continue accessing the target website.
In the latest Firefox 44, Firefox engineers also realized that their browsers were a little "too much". Therefore, the SSL error page was greatly improved, allowing users to ignore the warning and continue accessing. In this way, Firefox users can browse the Web page more smoothly without interference from these factors. Source: Softpedia)