Firefox 3.0, released not too long ago, was generally well-received. It added a load of new features, while also providing much-needed speed improvements and better memory management. Some new features, however, have met more resistance - one of them is the rather complicated user interface thrown at users when they reach a website with an invalid or expired SSL certificate. Find out why the new SSL certificate interface for Firefox 3.0 may be difficult to grasp for ordinary users, even though it is designed to improve user security. Check it out in the following article.