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A friend called me few days back and told me that he is getting "Security Certificate" Warnings while opening web-sites. Mostly when he opens some secure sites like online banking etc. There are three main reasons for such errors. In this post how to fix ssl error we will talk about the such errors, how they look on different browsers and how google certificate error ie 11 to fix them. The Security Certificate Warning looks like as shown below for IE, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Click to net::err_cert_authority_invalid enlarge the images. Microsoft IE- There is a problem with this web site Security Certificate Mozilla Firefox - Secure Connection Failed Google Chrome - The server's Security Certificate is not yet valid Advertisement Lets see http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/oWTI5reJKJg the reasons for such errors and what to do in such case. Fix: The main reasons for such errors are: Your Computer's date is set to a wrong value The Security Certificate has really expired The web-site is not trustable 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 current date or correct http://www.troublefixers.com/security-certificate-error-while-opening-web-sites/ date, there are high chances that you will get this warning. So the first thing to check when you receive such error is to check your computer's date and time settings. If the date time keep re-setting again and again, then see this post on CMOS battery problem. Now when you have set the date settings, you will most probably not see the this error again. But if you see the Security Certificate error, 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. TIP: Never ever put your important login id or password on such pages if you see the Security certificate error. If you like this article or this article helped you, you can +1 to recommend this article on google plus. You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook Fan Page. If you have a question to ask us, submit your question at Answers By Trouble Fixers. Looking for something else? Search here : { 282 comments… read them below or add one } Shantanu Goel September 12, 2008 at 10:48 am Actually the term used in this article "Security Certificate" warning is too generic, because there can be other types of errors\warnings related to security certificates as well. One o
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