Crosswords1 min ago
'internet explorer blocked this website from displaying content with security certificate errors...
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...It didnt used to be but recently this bar across the bottom of my screen appears every time I go to 'Chatterbank,News,Media & TV and more Answerbank topics.
I can click the cross to remove it but the next topic and its back again.How can I disable this ,any suggestions please.
I can click the cross to remove it but the next topic and its back again.How can I disable this ,any suggestions please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sad to say, Internet Explorer is a basket case. Try a different browser such as:
http://www.google.com/chrome
http://www.mozilla.org/
http://www.google.com/chrome
http://www.mozilla.org/
I'm not guaranteeing that this post is relevant but it might be worth checking that the correct date is set on your computer. (An incorrect date is the most frequent cause of security certificate problems). Simply hovering your mouse cursor over the clock at the bottom right of your screen should show the date. (Otherwise, or to change it, right-lick on the clock and select 'Adjust Date/Time').
If you find that the date is incorrect and it keeps going wrong after you've reset it you'll need to change the CMOS battery in your computer.
If you find that the date is incorrect and it keeps going wrong after you've reset it you'll need to change the CMOS battery in your computer.
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There is no need to panic. All that's happened is that an ad network has let a security certificate lapse on one of their subdomains. Since an ad doesn't need to be secure anyway, and most aren't, it does not pose a security risk. The problem is so minor and so common that most decent browsers, such as Chrome or Firefox, don't even report it. As I said earlier, get a better browser.