Go to Control Panel -> Internet Options.In Chrome, press Ctrl + Shift + Delete (or go to the address chrome://settings/clearBrowserData), select the time range ( All time) and click Clear data. We recommend to clear cache and cookies in your browser first. Clear Browser Cache, Cookies, and Reset SSL Cacheīrowser cache and cookies often cause an SSL certificate issues. Also check if you can open a problem website in other browsers: IE/Edge or Mozilla Firefox. Try to open from other devices (smartphone, tablet, home/work PC, etc.). I would like to note that despite Google Chrome, Opera, and Chromium-based browsers being released by different companies, they are using the same WebKit ( Chromium) engine, and the problem of opening HTTPS sites is solved in the same way for all of them.įirst of all, make sure that it is not the problem of the HTTPS website itself.
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