Nov 27, 2021, 12:33 pm
Recently I have been blighted with 'certificate' problems across two Win7 machines, and about half a dozen browsers.
Most will falsely claim a problem with my clock (there isnt) and most will not allow me to proceed when this happens.
I have to use Chrome for ebay, for example, because only it gives me the option to advance after the warning.
Not on all sites, but enough to be a major PITA.
Is there something about the browsers lately? I usuually do not permit updates as that fuxxes up mods and usually addons. ( Do I *need* to update???)
I would love to disable certificates completely as I dont give a rats butt for their alleged 'protection' which is essentially a scam. Just not sure how to do it, or if it would block connections!
Chrome seems to be able to force a connection (and so does the chrome based AVG browser), so what is the secret that it has, and that Mozilla browsers do not?
A note on AVG Browser: Kill its /Update folder, and its processes after exiting, else it will act like a booger.
Most will falsely claim a problem with my clock (there isnt) and most will not allow me to proceed when this happens.
I have to use Chrome for ebay, for example, because only it gives me the option to advance after the warning.
Not on all sites, but enough to be a major PITA.
Is there something about the browsers lately? I usuually do not permit updates as that fuxxes up mods and usually addons. ( Do I *need* to update???)
I would love to disable certificates completely as I dont give a rats butt for their alleged 'protection' which is essentially a scam. Just not sure how to do it, or if it would block connections!
Chrome seems to be able to force a connection (and so does the chrome based AVG browser), so what is the secret that it has, and that Mozilla browsers do not?
A note on AVG Browser: Kill its /Update folder, and its processes after exiting, else it will act like a booger.