YouTube is unavailable for Firefox users (error: OSCP server). No further updates.
YouTube is unavailable for Firefox users (error: OSCP server). No further updates.
YouTube seems to require HTTPS connections, possibly through the official site or a related portal. An issue with their OCSP server causes Firefox to reject the page, as it checks if the webpage's certificate is still valid. There appears to be no solution or whitelist option, so the site won't function properly without a proxy. Embedded videos are also impacted by this problem, and my temporary workaround server is failing as well. https://www.youtube.com/
I want Google to become the next global leader and manage everything about us.
Firefox stands out for its open-source nature and lack of excessive tracking features. It offers developers more flexibility, avoiding mandatory use of the official addon gallery, which is free unlike Google’s solutions. This results in a vast collection of add-ons, letting users customize nearly every aspect, even the browser’s appearance. While Chrome has its strengths, it doesn’t surpass Firefox in an objective comparison.
The problem seemed to last only a short time, around 5 minutes, and it only impacted HTTPS traffic. Using HTTPSEverywhere wouldn't have made a difference.