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How do i remove the expired certificate error on my browser?

by Guest60878  |  earlier

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everytime i go to a site something pops out that says, certificate error.

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  1. I found this maybe it can help



    http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu5ZzPZZIRh...

    I think you just have to update your browser

    You can download Mozilla Firefox for free if you use IE Firefox is a better browser

    http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu5o6PpZItC...


  2. Hi knyn21,

    Unfortunately i can't write a step-by-step tutorial on how to fix this problem, as you didn't specify the web browser that you are using.

    This message occurs when you try to visit a website that has the use of a SSL certificate. SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer and basically provides encryption on a webpage. Any expired SSL certificated cause a security risk to any webbrowser and thus, if the owners are unaware i would suggest e-mailing them and get them to renew their SSL certificate. Forgery websites use false SSL certificates to lure non-IT related people into putting in information into their website. So if you don't know of this website, or haven't visited it before and it asks you for personal information, i'd hangfire because it's most likely trying to do something you don't want it to.

    Post your web browser, for example Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari etc in order to obtain a more detailed/tailored response.

    Regards,

    WebPod

  3. As you have stated  "everytime i go to a site "

    as opposed to one or two websites....do this.

    Problems with security certificates are usually

    resolved by the following.............

    Right click the clock....click on adjust time/date

    and make sure the Day ...Date...Month....Year

    are all correct....also check your in right time zone.

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