From time to time I like to travel to Castiglione della Pescaia. Besides being a beautiful seaside town, it reminds me of the exploits of a compatriot of mine who dedicated his life to adventure: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrogio_Fogar This is what happens with my Edge ( AutomaticHttpsDefault - on - AlwaysUpgrade (2): https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-policies#automatichttpsdefault if I visit the web page of the municipality of Castiglione della Pescaia and want to contact the Municipal Police. https://comune.castiglionedellapescaia.gr.it/ You have to click your mouse at the link indicated by the arrow: Privacy error: If I click with the mouse on: continue to 93.23.70.215 (not sure) I probably have too many settings changed in Edge to improve privacy/security. What happens with Firefox (portable): Leaving aside the (important) fact that the institutional website should be modified with your browsers do you have similar experience?
No SSL for the site. You can open it without SSL. I'm pretty sure you have to have a hostname to get a certificate.
you got it. paranoia modes are not common. further - its server side fault to route to an IP page where the cert is no longer valid because it does not match the cert. it should help to inform site admin about such issues.
Just updated regular Firefox to 112.0.1 and I get a nice clean page (police station) w/no warnings or errors. It just says:" connection not secure" over the padlock in the address bar but that's it. Just tried to upload a screenshot of the page and I can't--"the file is too large." OK so take my word for it.
Thank you all guys. Yes I know there is probably less compatibility,but I prefer it that way. @plat If you don't enable "always HTTPS" you won't have any "problem" in HTTP websites. But you give up a good portion of security/privacy
Opera warns that the site is not secure (no https). Ignoring this warning and continuing to the site will cause it to load.
Try this sequence. Enter only: 94.23.70.215 I with my Edge reach a web page that has nothing to do with the website. So from my point of view it is correct (more protective) behavior of my Edge.