Stop security warning

When I login to my.msn.com I get a security warning ref to secure/unsecure data transmission. How do I disable this warning for this site and/or all sites?
Don
Win7 Firefox 3.6.12

That warning comes from the Java plugin when the page runs an unsigned Java applet.
Do you notice anything important missing if you Cancel it?
''If not, you could turn off Java for that site.''
Call up the Page Info dialog. Either:
* right-click and choose View Page Info > Permissions
* Tools menu > Page Info > Permissions
* click the globe icon in the address bar > More Information > Permissions
Here you can set the Java(TM) Platform SE 7 plugin to Block.
''If the Java applet is important, please complain to the site.'' As noted in the dialog, Oracle is planning to completely disable unsigned applets in the future.

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