Version: 83.0.4102.93
Arch: arm64
Android version: 10.0
Device model: POCO F1
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As we know, browsers validate HTTPS certificates (also called SSL/TLS certs), if they fail (self signed, expired, etc) a message is shown with a button to bypass the validation and proceed.
This is VERY USEFUL because some devices like routers have self signed certificates and if you dont ignore the error you cannot access the web panel.
Steps to reproduce the bug:
A button like on Chrome that says "Ignore this warning, proceed" that lets you access the website properly.

Bromite: No way to skip the error

Chrome: There is a button to skip the warning

Chrome: There is a two step proccess, this link finally ignores the warning and lets you use the website.
This is needed because they are multiple bad configured websites, self signed and routers that REQUIRE this functionality.
I think this is the same bug as #618
Fixed in 84.0.4147.90.
Oh god, it works like a charm.
Let's take a moment to appreciate our open source developers that make Bromite (and so much other software) possible.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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Oh god, it works like a charm.
Let's take a moment to appreciate our open source developers that make Bromite (and so much other software) possible.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH