Winifred: I have NEVER gotten this type of warning from Firefox before - ever! Has Blink gone down the rabbit hole?
No. This has to do with the website, not Blink. A lot of websites (to include my bank's, Hushmail, etc) do not have the "www" in their actual URL, but in their certificate they do. For example, eEye's URL was simply https://eeye.com. Firefox saw that eEye's SSL certificate said it was for www.eeye.com, so it choked on it as a precaution. The reason being, a malicious person (if they wanted to) could set up a site looking exactly like eEye's and then for the URL use https://me.eeye.com. 9 out of 10 times the average person would not pay attention or notice this and get caught by it. Firefox is just trying to do the best it can at catching such things. It all balances on security vs useability. Sometimes more security means more little annoyances here and there at times.
Winifred:As a footnote - no security system I've ever used has been so difficult to interact with - it's almost as if you must have a PHd in security software just to maintain Blink on a daily basis!
Well, most home Security applications are not like Blink, so I can see your point there. You have to remember Blink started as an Enterprise security application. Trying to create a home version of such an application is sometimes difficult (unless you want to change the base code a lot and then you have to maintain two separate code bases). Normally a lot of the enterprise level solutions have a lot more by way of settings and functions in them too.
Trying to control licenses and such in an enterprise environment is difficult (to keep people from trying to "fudge" them and create fake ones that the software maker can not maintain). Some applications have to have their own server to track these, in Blink, eEye tries to build it within Blink. So unfortunately, you are going to have these issues. As far as email addresses to send license questions to, I have no response to that. That is simply a mix up by the website administrator (whomever does it for eEye's website) I don't know.