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There Is a Problem With Website’s Security Certificate [Fix]

Turn off the warning about certificate address mismatch option

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Updated onApril 11, 2024

updated onApril 11, 2024

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The internet is an irreplaceable part of our daily lives, but unfortunately, several Windows users reported issues while accessing certain websites. They are receiving an error message that readsthere is a problem with this website’s security certificate, so let’s fix it.

Before we start, we must mention that this issue can affect almost any browser, so even if you change it, you are not guaranteed success. However, some browsers do not get this error as frequently as others.

Some users reported this issue while trying to access specific websites, such as Facebook, while others reported this issue on almost every website.

This can be troublesome, but fortunately, a fix is available.

Why am I getting certificate errors on all websites?

You get this error primarily when your web browser cannot verify a website’s SSL certificate. The website is a potential risk; hence, the warning ensures that your privacy and security are preserved.

Many users reported not accessing their favorite websites after the error message. The error, however, may take a few different forms; these are the most common:

All the above mean the same thing with slight variations. For example, some cases may be specific to a device or target a particular software. In whatever situation there are underlying issues with your certificate or miscommunication between a browser and the web resource.

How do I fix there is a problem with this website’s security certificate?

How do I fix there is a problem with this website’s security certificate?

1. Check your antivirus

If you’re getting the error messagethere is a problem with this website’s security certificateon your PC, the cause might be your antivirus.

More precisely, it can sometimes interfere with your browser and cause this and other errors to appear.

However, in most cases, you can fix the problem simply by changing your antivirus settings. Sometimes a single setting can interfere with your browser and cause this problem.

If this doesn’t work, you might be able to fix the issue simply by disabling the antivirus temporarily.

You might have to remove the software if you use a third-party antivirus. After uninstalling it, check if the issue is still present.

If not, you should consider switching to a different tool. We recommend you pick one of thebest antivirus softwareavailable, such asESET HOME Security Essentialbecause a good tool will most likely not interfere with other apps on your PC while keeping you protected.

Good antivirus software is updated constantly to protect you against all threats and ensure they don’t falsely identify malicious activity, thus interrupting your browsing.

2. Check your computer time and date

Setting the correct time on your computer can also help you avoid theerrors related to gws_rd=ssl; read this guide to learn more.

3. Turn off the warning about certificate address mismatch option

4. Disable TLS options

5. Change the Trusted Sites settings

6. Remove the problematic update

Once you remove the update, check if the problem is resolved. If the issue doesn’t appear again, it means that the update caused it.

Remember that Windows 10 tends to install the missing updates without your knowledge.

To prevent this problem from reoccurring, it’s advised toprevent Windows from automatically installing updates.

Once the update is blocked from installing, the issue won’t appear anymore.

7. Change server revocation options

8. Reset your browser to default

The error message can appear in any browser, and its settings might cause it. To fix the problem, be sure to reset your browser to default. Restoring the browser can also help you fix issues likegws_rd=sslandremove the DNS Unlocker on Google Chrome.

What can I do when getting a Windows 7 certificate error in all browsers?

This error is not unique to Windows 10 and 11. Even users on Windows 7 may encounter the same security error. However, you do not need to consult a different set of fixes.

While the interface may differ, you can apply the fixes for the Windows errorthere is a problem with this website’s security certificateto other certificate errors in Windows 7.

However, we encourage you toupgrade to more recent versions of Windows, as they provide a higher level of functionality and still enjoy support from Windows.

Certificates are rather important because they are used to encrypt your data and protect it from malicious users.

When you get an error message, you should be careful not to proceed to the site, as it could have malicious content that could compromise your data security and privacy.

Let us know which of these solutions have proved most effective for you, and remember that the solutions that will work for you may be unique to your particular situation.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.