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Error message showing on start-up. Serious help need.

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I am not able to search on Google.com and mostly all of the search engine, it is showing Untrusted connection and if I enter complete website then it works sometime(e.g www.facebook.com). I have already tried setting up the real clock timings. Also, even after downloading ad-blocker, I am still facing ad problems.

I am not able to search on Google.com and mostly all of the search engine, it is showing Untrusted connection and if I enter complete website then it works sometime(e.g www.facebook.com). I have already tried setting up the real clock timings. Also, even after downloading ad-blocker, I am still facing ad problems.

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

What is the error message you see at startup? Is that in the page itself or a pop-up?


There are many potential causes for widespread certificate errors. These include Firefox not being fully set up to work with your security software (or using Firefox's Reset feature, which means setting that up again). But malware also is a potential culprit.

Have you added any exceptions (using the Add Exception button in the "I Understand the Risks" section of the error page)?


You may want to check that your Firefox connection setting has not been modified:

"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced > Network mini-tab > "Settings" button

You could try "No proxy" there.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

What is the error message you see at startup? Is that in the page itself or a pop-up?


There are many potential causes for widespread certificate errors. These include Firefox not being fully set up to work with your security software (or using Firefox's Reset feature, which means setting that up again). But malware also is a potential culprit.

Have you added any exceptions (using the Add Exception button in the "I Understand the Risks" section of the error page)?


You may want to check that your Firefox connection setting has not been modified:

"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options > Advanced > Network mini-tab > "Settings" button

You could try "No proxy" there.

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The message was shown on the URL itself and was not a pop-up. All of sudden today morning it started working properly, I don't know how. Anyways thanks for your help. :)