Your connection is not secure error on everywebsite
I cannot access any website without error message "your connection is not secure". The "Advanced " button does not function so I cannot overwrite I am blocked from major sites such as banks and even google.com.au. There is no problem accessing through other browsers. . I am running windows 7 professional Kaspersky Internet security. thanks for any help
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thanks for your help - I ended up simply doing a Refresh Firefox and the problem was solved. thank you for your assistance,
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Could you check out the Kaspersky section of this article: How to troubleshoot security error codes on secure websites. Does that help?
Or to set up Firefox to work with Kaspersky's scanning feature, you can add the Kaspersky signing certificate as a trusted authority to sign fake certificates for other sites. It's possible Kaspersky will do that for you at Windows startup or some other triggering event, but if you have to do it by hand:
(Based on information from Kaspersky's forums)
Open Firefox's Certificate Manager:
"3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Options
In the left column, click Advanced
On the right side, make sure the Certificates mini-tab is selected and then click the View Certificates button
In the Certificate Manager dialog, click the "Authorities" mini-tab (not the Personal or Servers mini-tab, which might initially be displayed by default)
If you see an existing "Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate"
- Select it and Click "Delete or Distrust"
Now click "Import..."
Proceed to "C:\ProgramData\Kaspersky Lab\AVP16.0.0\Data\Cert\"
Select "(fake)Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Root Certificate.cer" and Open!
Set Firefox to trust that certificate for websites, and ignore the other two options.
Then you can test various secure sites to see whether Firefox now trusts the fake certificates. If it doesn't work right away, exit out of Firefox and start it up again.
Solución elegida
thanks for your help - I ended up simply doing a Refresh Firefox and the problem was solved. thank you for your assistance,