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Force Firefox to use HTTP for a local Django web site

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I've got a local (same LAN) server which serves some web pages through a Django application.

I was able to access them through e.g.: http://localserver.domain.org/bla but since a few days, Firefox automatically switches to the HTTPS version of the page: https://localserver.domain.org/bla Same thing with Brave browser.

I tried to disable the autofill as described here https://support.mozilla.org/fr/questions/959914 but it doesn't change the behaviour as the URL is updated after I hit the enter key, whereas the autofill acts before, e.g. while typing the URL.

Therefore, I'm wondering : how could a tell Firefox to use the dummy HTTP instead of HTTPS?

I've got the feeling it has 'saved' once the HTTPS version of the page when I was trying to use it, and that now it's stuck with it.

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