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I agree not a virus at all just an error
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right, so anyone know how to fix it? because I hate using browsers other then chrome, and now I can't even go on Facebook.
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Go and try using Google on Internet Explorer, if its ok you need to you look at your trusted root certificates.
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Oddly enough if the time on your computer is screwed up that can cause you to have Certificate errors.
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Nope. Not a virus.
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Hi, please press the wrench in the top right hand corner in Google Chrome and press Settings from the drop down menu. Now in the side Navigation bar press the Under the Hood section. In the main content area look for HTTPS/SSL, and uncheck the radio button labeled Check for server certificate revocation.
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RDCA wrote Hi, please press the wrench in the top right hand corner in Google Chrome and press Settings from the drop down menu. Now in the side Navigation bar press the Under the Hood section. In the main content area look for HTTPS/SSL, and uncheck the radio button labeled Check for server certificate revocation.
Thanks for an answer to help, It didn't work, any other suggestions?
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Wait, why are you even using the HTTPS version?
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RDCA wrote Wait, why are you even using the HTTPS version?
I'm sorry, I'm not really that computer smart.. Whats the HTTPS version?
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Its not a virus just an error
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