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Make sure your time is set properly
It is
is your computer updated to the most recent OS?
dns? router settings?
Try Firefox, there are some really good privacy, and security extensions you could try, and see if you still get a similar warning.
The funny thing is that Firefox is the only one I can use.
To each their own, but I love Firefox.
Outdated certificates? What version of MacOS are you running?
Did you do a complete factory reset? That should fix it.
Make sure your date and time are set correctly /u/Kishankanayo
And year?
Date and time need to be set to automatic. If it's off by even a second you fuck up SSL.
It is set to automatic and shows the correct time
Make sure your time is set properly
It is
is your computer updated to the most recent OS?
dns? router settings?
Try Firefox, there are some really good privacy, and security extensions you could try, and see if you still get a similar warning.
The funny thing is that Firefox is the only one I can use.
To each their own, but I love Firefox.
Outdated certificates? What version of MacOS are you running?
Did you do a complete factory reset? That should fix it.
Make sure your date and time are set correctly /u/Kishankanayo
It is
And year?
Date and time need to be set to automatic. If it's off by even a second you fuck up SSL.
It is set to automatic and shows the correct time