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Here's what it looks like: It may be caused by the wrong date and time on your phone.
You can see if your phone can automatically sync with the network, and if not, you can manually adjust it to the correct date and time.
Here are two things you can try:
Method 1: If you have an e-certificate. Click on the "Continue to view this** (not recommended)" link to access **, let it click the "Certificate Error" button behind the address bar, open the pop-up window, click "View Certificate", then click "Install Certificate", a warning message appears, click "Yes" to install the certificate.
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Provide a more efficient method: Browser Tools - Internet Options - Security - Customize the security level, turn the security level down, or click "Trusted Sites" and add ** to Trusted Sites.
If the SSL certificate is expired or not trusted, you need to re-apply for an SSL certificate, you can apply to the GDCA, I hope it can help you!
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How to solve the problem that the unrecognized certificate always pops up when surfing the Internet? Workaround:
Method 1: If you have an e-certificate.
Click on the "Continue to view this** (not recommended)" link to access **, let it click the "Certificate Error" button behind the address bar, open the pop-up window, click "View Certificate", then click "Install Certificate", a warning message appears, click "Yes" to install the certificate.
Open IE7 or IE8 browser, click "Internet Options" on the "Tools" menu, click to select "Security", click "Trusted Site", click "Site" button, enter the ** address of the prompt "There is a problem with this **" in the "Add this **" text box, then click "Add", click "Close", "OK", and then you can do it.
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Dear users, hello:
Solution: Method 1: If there is an e-certificate.
Click on the "Continue to view this** (not recommended)" link to access **, let it click the "Certificate Error" button behind the address bar, open the pop-up window, click "View Certificate", then click "Install Certificate", a warning message appears, click "Yes" to install the certificate.
Open IE7 or IE8 browser, click "Internet Options" on the "Tools" menu, click to select "Security", click "Trusted Site", click "Site" button, enter the ** address of the prompt "There is a problem with this **" in the "Add this **" text box, then click "Add", click "Close", "OK", and then you can do it.
China Telecom.
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This situation is generally caused by the wrong date and time on the phone.
Here's how to fix this situation:
<>4) If it is, then open the time of this section of Kai Li Land, see if the local system time is set wrong, and then immediately turn the system time back to the correct time, and then Sun Chongci opens the browser, the certificate error prompt is gone, ** can also be accessed normally.
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Here's what it looks like: It may be caused by the wrong date and time on your phone.
You can see if the phone can automatically sync with the network, and if it doesn't bend the market, you can manually adjust it to the correct date and time.
You can also try the following two methods for cave tours:
Method 1: If you have an e-certificate. Click on the "Continue to view this** (not recommended)" link to access **, let it click the "Certificate Error" button behind the address bar, open the pop-up window, click "View Certificate", then click "Install Certificate", a warning message appears, click "Yes" to install the certificate.
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