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new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Nonstop security warning certificate popups.. even android chrome certificate error with data and wifi off. Started by Busunge , Aug 18 2014 07:08 PM Please log in to reply 8 replies to this topic #1 Busunge Busunge Members 3 posts OFFLINE Local time:05:43 AM Posted 18 August 2014 - 07:08 PM I have a samsung galaxy s4 that's not even a year old. I just moved to a new city and I just got my new internet set up. I have never had this problem before. but I keep getting a "Security Warning" popup message that says "There are problems with the security certificate for this site. The name of the site does not match the name on the certificate." I hit the view button and something pops up about akamai technologies and servers. I dont know what that is, but research online showed that its a legit certificate. so I hit "continue" but then not even 1 second later, the same security pops up again. and again. and again. I hit cancel, it still pops up. I hit continue, it still pops up. I thought it was my web browsers
days I was having a surprising problem with my Android phone i.e the Untrusted Certificate Error! I was seeing the untrusted certificate error on my Android phone at the time of web browsing. I tried browsing different websites even Facebook google android certification and Twitter but still I was seeing the same error that was saying "The site's
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security certificate is not trusted!". Usually this error comes when the website's security certificate is expired but that's not possible with most trusted websites
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like Facebook and Twitter. So, I thought that it's really something happening only to me and started finding out the solution. That's not the only problem. In fact, at that time I was unable to enter Play Store to http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/544888/nonstop-security-warning-certificate-popups-even-with-data-and-wifi-off/ install apps in my device, unable to send emails, and even unable to browse social networking services like Facebook and Twitter. So, it was really a worth thinking matter for me. Many times I thought that it's a virus attack on my phone or it's hacking attack. I thought somebody is trying to remotely control my phone and blocking me from doing things on my phone, and etc. etc. But, when I searched on Google about the problem I http://allusefulinfo.com/how-to-fix-untrusted-certificate-error-in-android/ found that it's not my own problem in fact many people are also having the same issue and on different operating systems such as iOS, Android etc. And there are different solutions available on the web but nothing worked for me. But, you will be surprised to know that with a simplest task I fixed out the problem in my Android! Here I will tell you how I fixed the untrusted certificate error in my Android phone. How I Fixed the SSL Error or Invalid Security Certificate Problem Before telling you how I fixed this problem, let me tell you how or when this SSL Error entered my Android phone or what's the reason of this strange problem! Reason of Getting SSL Errors on my Android The reason behind this strange problem was incorrect date or time in my Android phone. The reason seems quite strange but its true. If your device's date and time is not correct, you might face this strange problem. One day, I changed the SIM card in my Android phone many times and Automatic Date & Time feature was not enabled. So, due to changing the date and time in my Android phone I was start having the problem. So, in simple words, if your mobile's time and date is not correct you might face this problem. Here's the Simplest Solution to Invalid Certificate Problem However, till now you would
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