When you try to install software or game than some time it say certificate error, Frist change your date to 2002 and try to install softwareWhen you try to install software or game than some time it say certificate error,
Frist change your date to 2002 and try to install software
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Hello again William.
Question edited for clarity and add your Tablet details.
Question moved to a Sylvania Tablet Category.
Ah okay, this post explains a bit better than the last one. Larger companies have Security Certificates to basically prove that they are trustworthy. The Certificates expires and have to be renewed. Some decide to, but some don't bother. On a computer, you can change a setting to ignore them, but not sure on an Android unit as I am an Apple iOS person, but the videos explain.
There is explanation here. Ignore the fact it mentions Samsung, Galaxy or Phone, the Operating System is the same as all are Android.
Are you connecting to HTTPS://Google.com? the google site is chained back to the GeoTrust Root CA and should be included in the version of Android OS that is currently installed on your Tablet.
The SSL Error should provide more information (e.g. Certificate Expired or Not Trusted). Can you provide more information in regards to the error?
Have you made any changes to your DNS settings? If you are using a custom DNS server settings it could be that the settings are redirecting you to a phising site.
That message can mean many things including:
* The organization issues their own certificates, and they're not a recognized CA (Certificate Authority)
* It's a subsidiary company using the Parent Company's certificate -or vice-versa
* The certificate has been revoked
* or been corrupted
It depends on the company and what the certificate says as to whether you trust it.
You should be fine if u know the site is trusted your fine. I get the same with Google sometimes I think it has nothing to do with devices but on there end maybe server issues but I wouldn't worry. Yes it's annoying but mine just stopped so you might have to do the same and just wait
open internet browser
go to tools/internet options/advance tab
scroll down and "uncheck" warn about certificate address mismatch" or other security certificate.
If you know the cert is trusted or its a secure login, it should be ok.
If you are visiting a legitimate website this shouldn't really be a concern. It is an issue with the website's certificate authority and not your device.
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