XP system open web page prompt security certificate error how to do?

  

When we open a browser to access some websites, sometimes the page will not open, and the certificate is wrong. What is going on? This may happen because the certificate of the website is not installed, or the certificate is not trusted by the browser. What should I do if there is a security certificate error?

The prompts are as follows:

There is a problem with the security certificate for this site.

The security certificate issued by this website has expired or is not yet valid.

A security certificate issue may show an attempt to spoof you or intercept data that you send to the server.

It is recommended to close this page and not to continue browsing the site.

Click here to close the page.

Continue browsing this website (not recommended).

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Solution:

1. If you have a certificate

in the previous page In the middle, we click on the option to continue to browse this website, and then on the incoming page, we can see the button of “Certificate Error” in the back of the address bar, and then we can click the button to install the certificate.

2, if there is no certificate

In the page, click the tool option in the menu bar, then select [Internet Options] in the drop-down menu, in the pop-up interface, we click above Security button, then click on the "trusted site" in the interface, and then click the [Site] button in the interface, then a dialog box will pop up, we can enter the wrong address just prompted. Then click OK.

After the above operation, we will find that the site needs to be set as a trusted site in the browser, so if the user knows about the security of the visited website, then it can be set as a trusted site, if it is Some websites that are randomly accessed on the Internet still need to be handled with caution.

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