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I have expired certificates when I google a site I have to keep pressing the button to proceed on my android tablet how do I stop this

Here's what I have tried so far:
made sure the time and date are correct

Here's my brand/make/model:
older model telstra t-tab phone/mobile

Here's what I have tried so far:
made sure the time and date are correct

Here's my brand/make/model:
older model telstra t-tab phone/mobile

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You can avoid the message for trusted sites by installing the certificate.

This can be done by clicking on the warning icon in the address bar, then click

"Certificate Information" -> Details Tab -> Copy to file

Save the certificate, then double click on the certificate file. On the certificate window that opens, click install certificate, then walk through the install.

The next time you go to the site it should work fine without errors.

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Web servers that support the Secure Sockets Layer protocol present a digital certificate verifying server identity to Web browsers that request connection. Windows Internet Explorer will display a certificate error notification if the digital certificate cannot be verified by a third-party certificate authority or if the date and time of the certificate are not correct. Resolve the error by correcting the Windows system date and time or install the digital certificate if the server is using a “self signed” certificate

Can you try do These the following steps:

1>click on the Windows computer clock located in the notification area at the end of the desktop task bar. Click the “Change Date and Time Settings” item. 2 Click the “Date and Time” tab. Click the “Change Date and Time” button. 3 Click the correct date on the calendar that displays or use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the date. Click the time control underneath the clock display and click the hour and minute entries and type in the correct time. Click the “OK” button to save the settings. 4 Click the “Start” button on the Windows task bar and right-click “Internet Explorer” in the menu that appears. Click “Run as Administrator” in the menu that appears. 5 Type the address of the website that displays the certificate error into the address bar near the top of the Windows Internet Explorer browser window. Tap the “Enter” key to connect to the website. If the certificate error still appears, proceed to the next step. 6 Click “Continue to the website (not recommended)” in the message box that appears. Click the “Certificate Error” button. 7 Click “View Certificates” in the window that appears. Click the “Install Certificate” button. Click “Yes” to confirm that you wish to install the certificate. 8 Connect to the website through Internet Explorer to verify that the issue is resolved. >>To work around this issue, install the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 self-signed certificate on the client computer. To do this, follow these steps: In Windows Internet Explorer, click Continue to this website . A red Address Bar and a certificate warning appear. Click the Certificate Error button to open the information window. Click View Certificates, and then click Install Certificate. On the warning message that appears, click Yes to install the certificate.

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