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Why "Firefox recommends that you don't enter ...information on this web" what is wrong on SHA256 site cert and how to get rid of the notice

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FF started warn me on some sites showing message: "Firefox recommends that you don't enter your password, credit card and other personal information on this web" and recommends "Don't trust this website". OK, certificate is valid, SHA256 encrypted, but, "Broken Encryption (TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, 128 bit keys, TLS 1.2)" How can I get rid of the message, if I have to use the server and I have no possibility to change its encryption strenghts as it is not server of mine?

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Jiří Rohlíček

FF started warn me on some sites showing message: "Firefox recommends that you don't enter your password, credit card and other personal information on this web" and recommends "Don't trust this website". OK, certificate is valid, SHA256 encrypted, but, "Broken Encryption (TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, 128 bit keys, TLS 1.2)" How can I get rid of the message, if I have to use the server and I have no possibility to change its encryption strenghts as it is not server of mine? Thanks Jiří Rohlíček

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hi, the rc4 cipher suite can no longer be considered state of the art and doesn't provide a decent level of security anymore - therefore firefox will warn you on affected sites (i am not sure what benefit it would have for you if this information is withhold from you): https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/09/11/deprecating-the-rc4-cipher/

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hi, the rc4 cipher suite can no longer be considered state of the art and doesn't provide a decent level of security anymore - therefore firefox will warn you on affected sites (i am not sure what benefit it would have for you if this information is withhold from you): https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/09/11/deprecating-the-rc4-cipher/