Step 1: Type about:config into the address bar of your Mozilla Firefox browser, then press Enter to access the browser's hidden settings section.
Step 2: If this is your first time accessing about:config, the browser will display a message 'This might void your warranty!' Proceed by clicking I accept the risk!
Step 3: Here, locate the option security.insecure_password.ui.enabled. You can also type it into the Search bar located above for quicker navigation.
Step 4: Double-click on the value to switch the Value from True to False.
Step 5: Perform a similar process with the option security.insecure_field_warning.contextual.enabled to enable or disable insecure login password notifications on Firefox. Afterward, you can restart Firefox and notice that the browser won't display any similar notifications anymore.
Enabling or disabling insecure login password notifications on Firefox can completely block the somewhat annoying browser warnings. However, if you're not familiar with safe methods of securing account information and your computer, it's advisable not to block these insecure login notifications on Firefox as they can keep you away from websites showing signs of stealing information or scams.
If you frequently engage in insecure connections, you can set up a VPN server on Windows to establish secure connections and protect your data from leaking sensitive information and connections.
