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The thread discusses issues related to accessing a website, with participants sharing their experiences and observations regarding security messages and potential causes for these issues.
Views differ among participants, with some experiencing issues and others not encountering any problems. No clear consensus emerges regarding the cause of the security message.
Participants share personal experiences related to accessing the site and potential technical issues, including browser-related problems and system settings.
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fikibiff said:My computer's internal calander needed to be reset when that happened to me. I think it was the same message. My computer's calander was off, so it thought the sites security was out of date.
This message indicates that the website you are trying to access has a security certificate issue. This could mean that the site's SSL certificate is expired, not properly configured, or that the connection is not secure.
You can try refreshing the page, clearing your browser's cache, or checking your internet connection. If the problem persists, consider using a different browser or device to see if the issue is specific to your current setup.
It is generally not recommended to ignore security warnings. Proceeding could expose your personal information to potential risks. It's best to verify the website's security before continuing.
If you trust the website, you can try accessing it using a different browser or device. You may also want to contact the website's support team to inform them of the issue, as they may need to update their security certificate.
You can check if a website is secure by looking for "https://" at the beginning of the URL, which indicates that it uses SSL encryption. Additionally, you can click on the padlock icon in the address bar to view the site's security certificate details.