By the way, the website that was giving me the avast!-cloudflare pop-up was governmentjobs.com.

As soon as I unchecked the “Enable HTTPS scanning” checkbox, I was able to get into the domain and take care of my business.

Somehow, I think unchecking that checkbox is a workaround, and something needs to be fixed so I can re-check the checkbox.

By the way, forum.avast.com gets a 100% score from my Firefox Calomel-Add-On. Attached. We need more graphics to break things up.

The theory that the cloudflare popup is a problem with XP not being able to handle “new certificates” doesn’t seem to be the problem, since all the later Windows are having trouble with the cloudflare pop-up, too.

Maybe it’s not a certificate problem at all. Maybe it’s just avast! doing something funky and needs to be fixed. Maybe it’s too bad for Cloudflare that the avast! problem is making them look suspicious, when they’re actually not doing anything wrong, maybe.

I mean, it seems that Cloudflare’s “uservoice” website is a little “weird,” making believe that they’re an official feedback repository for a variety of businesses when actually the vector between the feedbacks and the intended businesses is actually very unofficial, but that doesn’t mean they really have a certificate problem.

Next step is to use Firefox’s “View Page Info” function to see those suspicious certificates.

Well, the website that gave me the most recent pop-up was governmentjobs.com. The issuer of their certificate is thawte, Inc. There’s nothing in the certificate information (that I saw) that has anything to do with Cloudflare. Therefore, it isn’t easy for this layman to understand why governmentjobs.com is setting off an avast!-cloudflare red-alert, and block the page from downloading.