How do I switch off child protection, I am an adult
I want to access some adult content and Firefox prevents these web pages from opening, why?
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Firefox does not have parental controls built in. What is the exact error you are receiving?
Blocked by Content Security Policy
This page has a content security policy that prevents it from being loaded in this way.
Firefox prevented this page from loading in this way because the page has a content security policy that disallows it.
This is what comes up on the page, I am over 70 let alone over 21. If I can't get this resolved I'll go back to Chrome, at least there I could see what I wanted.
That is not a child filter, it is a security feature. Basically is means the website is trying to load content in a way that leaves your computer and the connection with the website vulnerable to attack. So, Firefox blocks it.
I have my own security in place, I don't want my browser to dictate what I want to see. I'll be uninstalling this one and go back to one that lets me and my own very efficient security programme see what I want.
This is not a security mechanism you can change, it's controlled by the website you are visiting. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/CSP
An increasingly common type of content security policy is a rule set by a webserver about where its content can be viewed. This can be for security reasons, so you are not tricked into providing personal information to a different site, or to limit content stealing. These might both be concerns with adult sites.
For example, some sites bar embedding their content in a "frame" on another site. To check that, try right-clicking a blank part of the non-loading area and check the right-click context menu for a "This Frame" item. If you see that, expand the This Frame section of the menu and try Open Frame in New Tab to see whether you can view the embedded page that way. Not every kind of embedded content is in a frame, so this is not a universal workaround.
If a particular site is giving you a lot of CSP errors, I suggest moving on to a different site that operates more in compliance with internet standards.
All the sites I visit in this area is under one higher management. There are other pages that load with no problems. And then there are the others that I want to visit that won't. I honestly thought that this browser was better, now I find that it isn't. Chrome loads these pages for me so it isn't the web pages that prevent me from seeing them its this damn browser. This browser is history as far as I'm concerned.
Goodbye. Lord Keith Hollobone