MCBastos wrote:
... For most people, disabling SSL 3.0 won't cause any problems,
because just about all servers support TLS. Except if you need to
access some sort of intranet server, that is. Many intranet servers
haven't been updated since they were first deployed, and may be
running on very old versions of IIS that don't have TLS enabled by
default. But those old servers usually don't work well with modern
browsers anyway.
Anyway, the easy and painless way to disable SSL 3.0 (recommended by
the Mozilla organization, by the way) is to install the SSL Version
Control add-on:
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ssl-version-control/>
Why go to that trouble? Why not just use the UI?
Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | SSL:
[ ] SSL 3.0...
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