To enable users to browse safely on Chrome, Chrome requires websites to use trustworthy certificates. A secure website must have trustworthy SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates. In other words, if ...
While opening a website in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, if you see an additional parameter called ?gws_rd=ssl in the URL and an error related to the SSL ...
If you’ve encountered errors over the past month when trying to access HTTPS-enabled websites on your computer or Android phone, it might have been due to a bug in Chrome. The bug affected the ...
Starting today, the Google Chrome browser will show a full-page warning whenever users are accessing an HTTPS website that's using an SSL certificate that has not been logged in a public Certificate ...
Google Chrome is considered to be the most popular and widely used browser nowadays to access a website. Although Chrome browser is a solid browser, there are instances when certain issues can occur ...
The Chrome browser returns an error message that tells the users that the requested site’s server certificate is invalid even when it is in fact valid. The fix ...
Starting this version, Chrome will show SSL certificate errors for all Symantec certificates issued before June 1, 2016. By 2018, most of these certificates would have expired, and this is just a ...
Google plans to remove online certificate revocation checks from future versions of Chrome, because it considers the process inefficient and slow. Browsers currently check if a website’s SSL ...
Google Chrome today has been hit by a bug that prevents the browser from logging on to Google services requiring SSL, such as Gmail and Google Docs. After an update was pushed to Google Chrome, users ...