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When you try to visit a website that is loaded over a secure connection, you may see a SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE error. This error means the connection has been secured using a digital certificate that has expired. It could also mean that your computer's clock is not correct and is reporting a date from the future.
When you try to visit a website that is loaded over a secure connection, you may see a SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE error. This error means the connection is not secure and has been aborted by Firefox because the digital certificate that the server is using has expired. It could also mean that your computer's clock is not correct and is reporting a date from the future.


==Error message==
==Error message==

Revision as of 08:05, 21 May 2018

When you try to visit a website that is loaded over a secure connection, you may see a SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE error. This error means the connection is not secure and has been aborted by Firefox because the digital certificate that the server is using has expired. It could also mean that your computer's clock is not correct and is reporting a date from the future.

Error message

On Firefox 60 you will see the following message and the detailed message after clicking on the "Advanced" button:

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