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Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Hardware Report Certificate error navigation blocked[Solved/Closed] Ask a question edlyn - Latest answer on Jan 14, 2015 06:59PM Hello, hi sir,i cannot access on my facebook it say"s that certificate navigation blocked..what can I do?please help me solved my problem..what are the possible solution to this problem. See more Certificate error navigation blocked Navigation blocked Navigation blocked certificate error Certificate error navigation blocked (Solved) "certificate error; Navigation blocked" Certification error navigation blocked in IE8 Hotmail account certificate error- navigation Certificate navigation blocked [Solved] (Solved) Helpful +109 Report Ambucias 32624Posts mardi 2 février 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus October 14, 2016 Last seen Feb 27, 2011 05:50AM Hello edlyn The issue is very easy to solve as all certificate errors. Just open your clock, you will notice that the date and time are incorrect. Adjust to the exact date and the error will vanish into the thin air. Regards View all 16 comments Report Ambucias 32624Posts mardi 2 février 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus October 14, 2016 Last seen - Feb 27, 2011 03:43PM P.S. Also I would check the date within your computer. A bad CMOS battery or a BIOS reset can change the date back to the date the BIOS was manufactured. You can then get a security certificate error. Report ajender- Mar 27, 2011 02:45AM Thank you very much I was facing this problem since many days one again I thak you Report Ambucias 32624Posts mardi 2 février 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus October 14, 2016 Last seen - Mar 27, 2011 05:07AM The pleasure was all mine! Report ki- Jun 8, 2011 11:14AM thnx a lot.. I was facing the same problem ...now its sorted...thnx for the suggeti