Tell me how to get rid of pop-up message that happens since I upgraded to the newest Firefox 7
I upgraded to Firefox 7.0.1 and every time I try to open up any page I get the following pop-up:
SECURE CONNECTION FAILED
toolbarqueries.google.com: 443 uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is only valid for www.google.com (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain) This could be a problem with the server's configuration or it could be someone trying to impersonate the server.
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This is an annoying one and had me "foxed" but I think you shall all find the answer was there on Firefox all the time - UPDATE YOUR FIREFOX. As Firefox suggest, go to top left of screen - you may have to click on the Firefox icon first, but the options "File" through to "Help" should be just beneath it anyway. Click on "Tools", then click on "Options", then select "updates available" - there should be one there, click on that one, then try logging in to the problem website again.
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I've been looking for an answer for this problem for several days from firefox, I keep getting this page where the question is asked but whats the answer? I've registered, It's not the clock sync, my google browser works fine, I can say this, that I had a system crash a week or so ago and had to re install Mcafee security, but I can't seem to find anything in the security either. help please shelly b
I found a problem with syncing with my Ubuntu firefox account needed to be made compatible. I just accessed other account and now problem has gone. Hopefully helpful
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This is an annoying one and had me "foxed" but I think you shall all find the answer was there on Firefox all the time - UPDATE YOUR FIREFOX. As Firefox suggest, go to top left of screen - you may have to click on the Firefox icon first, but the options "File" through to "Help" should be just beneath it anyway. Click on "Tools", then click on "Options", then select "updates available" - there should be one there, click on that one, then try logging in to the problem website again.