Security certificate errors on internet browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox) like 'There's a problem with this website's Security certificate' can be fixed by these three simple methods. Method 1: Right click on Time and Date on the taskbar (bottom right) and chose Adjust Date/Time.
Check if the date and time is accurate! If it's not correct, please turn off 'set time automatically' and 'set time zone automatically' and click on 'change date and time'. Now enter the correct date and time (Double check time, date, month and year!). Method 2: Search 'Services' in windows search bar and open it.
Sep 28, 2017 - Web servers that support the Secure Sockets Layer protocol present a digital certificate verifying server identity to Web browsers that request. There are a few things you can do to fix some website security certificate errors yourself: First, check the time on your computer. If it’s not correct, your browser sees the certificate as expired. Reset the time on your computer by right-clicking on the clock/time in your notification tray. Adjust your computer to the correct date and time.
Open 'Windows Time' and set it to Automatic and Start/Restart the service (close the window and right click on windows time to start/restart). Method 3: Right click on windows start button control panel change the 'view type' on the top to small/large icons. Open Internet Options. Go to Advanced and click on Restore advanced settings. Now go to 'connections' tab on the same window and click on LAN Settings. Put a check mark to enable 'Automatically detect settings' and uncheck all other options in the same window.
Click on APPLY and ok. Now disconnect and reconnect to your internet connection. The website security certificate problem should be fixed by now! Please restart your system if the problem persists. Please consider a LIKE if it works for you!
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Hi Sanjay, Certificate errors occur when there's a problem with a certificate or a web server's use of the certificate. Internet Explorer helps keep your information more secure by warning about certificate errors. Most common reason for such security certificate error is that the certificates are valid for a certain period of time, and if your computer’s date is set to other than the correct date, there are high chances that you will get this warning. If you see the Security Certificate error even after you correct the date, then either the certificate of the website has really expired as it had to be renewed from time to time, or the site is not trustable. If you encounter a certificate error at a website you have visited before without errors, it's possible the website is not configured correctly. Try retyping the address you are using.
It is also possible that the website's certificate has expired and the owner or operator needs to contact the certification authority to renew the certificate in order to continue using it. This is a website related problem, and cannot be corrected in Internet Explorer or your browser. These errors can see on those websites which is not trustable, so never ever put your important login id or password on such pages if you see the Security certificate error. Also refer to the article given below. Certificate errors: FAQ Hope the information helps, if you have any further queries, feel free to post.
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