OK, I use IE9 on Windows 7 pro 64 bit. My question is how can I fix that darn certificate error?
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From Gmail to Yahoo to Facebook. I get them all the time and it's friggin' getting on my nerves. I clean the cache everyday. I use Ccleaner. --Can I and how do I circumvent this? --Is there a download I could use to fix the problem? --Is there an update I need to delete? --Are there settings I can change to make this a non-issue? --Do those certificate errors always constitute a threat or is it all bunk? Thanks in advance.
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Answer:
try clearing the ssl state in internet explorer options and reset it too. also make sure you computer clock is current. most certificate errors have to do with the computers clock
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Other answers
Rest your IE by going to Tools (gear icon) > Internet Options > Advanced. Click on Reset and restart the browser.
Simply RED
BRO, get firefox!! you'll be very glad you did!
MaximusCougar
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