Hello, I'm not sure if this is a bug or intended behavior, so sending an email here. I've got a .p12 certificate imported into Firefox for employer related sites. In Firefox 27 on Fedora 64, the first time I browse to a site on bbc.co.uk, I receive a dialog asking to use my employer's cert on bbc.co.uk. (This cert, of course, has no effect on that site). Clicking either ok or cancel will dismiss the dialog, then load the non-https page.
I see that the bbc ruleset is marked partial. Indeed, loading the same site in a browser without my certificate gives a non-https page. So, is this a bug or feature? Can HTTPS-Everywhere do anything in this case? Note: I've disabled the ruleset on my machine as a workaround, but I suspect users that have personal certificates in their browser is a relatively low proportion, so I wanted to make sure this is a known issue. Cheers, Austin
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