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Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign security certificate error android up SSL certificate is not trusted - on mobile only [closed] up vote 130 down vote favorite 34 My site is working great over SSL in my desktops (chrome) I have a green lock near the address bar saying "Identity verified"
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But using a mobile mobile browser (Chrome/Safari)I see the following message - "The identity of this website has not been verified" and the lock (in chrome near the address bar) has a red x mark on it Any idea why it happens? android iphone google-chrome ssl certificate share|improve this question asked Dec 13 '12 at 15:19 Avi Zloof 6902611 closed as off topic by Eugene Mayevski 'EldoS, Siddharth Lele, Francois Wahl, Frank van Puffelen, Eric Dec 13 '12 at 18:40 Questions on Stack Overflow android no peer certificate error are expected to relate to programming within the scope defined by the community. Consider editing the question or leaving comments for improvement if you believe the question can be reworded to fit within the scope. Read more about reopening questions here.If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. Where did you purchase the SSL certificate? Verisign? Geotrust? –Black Frog Dec 13 '12 at 15:21 what certificate authority are you using? –José Roberto Araújo Júnior Dec 13 '12 at 15:21 7 Our app uses a webview and several customers complained about this. The problem turned out to be that these customers' servers did not include the entire cert chain along with the server certificate. The root and intermediate CA's are both in Android's native trust store, but the browser is not smart enough to look them up if they are not presented by the server. Reformatting the server cert to include the entire chain including certificate bodies fixed the problem. I believe this is considered a "best practice" but I am not an expert. –tennessee sombrero May 17 '13 at 2:42 How did you solved it? –Tyler Durden May 23 '13 at 16:20 2 One thing you should now: If your date/time is wrong, you will get this error, too. Especially when testing apps on an emulator, this error is casual. Set time and date manually, if the automatic sync d
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2013 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 I haven't used my tablet in about two weeks but today I charged it, turned it http://androidforums.com/threads/the-security-certificate-for-this-site-is-not-trusted.672344/ on and it wouldnt connect to facebook using the fb app. So https://wordpress.org/support/topic/ssl-certificate-error-in-android-gadgets/ I tried to go on fb using the browser and chrome and both give me the security certificate warning. I bought the tablet in the US and am using it in australia if that makes a difference (although I'm pretty sure it doesnt). Fix please? Tablet is an Asus certificate error Transformer Infinity if that matters... Advertisement Jan 5, 2013 #1 lightsleeper23 Well-Known Member Joined: Nov 18, 2011 Messages: 465 Likes Received: 91 I got that same message today on my Asus nexus 7 using chrome. I was just going to straighttalk.com, which is a pretty big wireless provider here. I thought it a bit strange but just chose to go android certificate error anyway, and ignored it. It didn't happen again after that. In fact I tried it again just now, and the message didn't pop up. Can't say it was the same problem, but I would just ignore it if it's a trusted site (like facebook) you're going to. If it persists, then it's obviously something to look into. Jan 5, 2013 #2 breadnatty08 pain rustique VIP Member Joined: Nov 8, 2009 Messages: 19,891 Likes Received: 6,119 Have you tried different sites or different browsers (like Dolphin, Boat, Firefox) to see if you get the same warnings? I'm not a FB user so can't confirm the problem. Jan 5, 2013 #3 Davdi Well-Known Member Contributor Joined: Jul 4, 2012 Messages: 886 Likes Received: 233 That message can mean many things including: * The organization issues their own certificates, and they're not a recognized CA (Certificate Authority) * It's a subsidiary company using the Parent Company's certificate -or vice-versa * The certificate has been revoked * or been corrupted It depends on the company and what the certificate says as to w