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12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #1
by Hellcat
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I tried any kind of ways possible that I know to solve this shite... maybe it also happened to you and you know a way to solve it..
All what I can see on the FB page are links, other words, no images and other stuff. I went to the Options >> Security and nothing is there that can help me. The only way that I know to solve this is to reinst. Windows, which I will be able to do it in weekend that I have more time.
All what I can see on the FB page are links, other words, no images and other stuff. I went to the Options >> Security and nothing is there that can help me. The only way that I know to solve this is to reinst. Windows, which I will be able to do it in weekend that I have more time.
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12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #2
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Replied by Morty on topic Encryption help
Did you already try a different browser?
Or to login in from a different computer even?
Or to login in from a different computer even?
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12 years 6 months ago #3
by snowman
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If you look in the link it says httpS://...
That means it's a secure transmission of data from you to
the FB web server. It says you added a security exception
for FB. You have to allow the certificate for this secure
connection.
Go to Tools>Options>General tab and Encryption
See if you can find the certificate there and Allow/Trust it.
Btw, whats with your PC's time? 16/04/2002?
That means it's a secure transmission of data from you to
the FB web server. It says you added a security exception
for FB. You have to allow the certificate for this secure
connection.
Go to Tools>Options>General tab and Encryption
See if you can find the certificate there and Allow/Trust it.
Btw, whats with your PC's time? 16/04/2002?
"Straight and narrow is the path."
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12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #4
by Hellcat
Replied by Hellcat on topic Encryption help
@Morty I tried on my school's pc and it works, and it's the same with IE and Chrome.....
@Snow, I dunno, I don't fix too much the date
and how did you see it.. ????
@Snow, I dunno, I don't fix too much the date
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12 years 6 months ago #5
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I don't see any encryption in General tab
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12 years 6 months ago #6
by snowman
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It should be something like this. Then View Certificates:
Read more here on how to Bypass the warning , it's at the bottom of the page.
You have to allow/trust the FB site. To me this
problem comes from your PC's date, as the error
says. Maybe you can change that.
Secure certificates are used with any online
transaction between you and the server, making
sure your information isn't listened by anyone
else.
Read more here on how to Bypass the warning , it's at the bottom of the page.
You have to allow/trust the FB site. To me this
problem comes from your PC's date, as the error
says. Maybe you can change that.
Secure certificates are used with any online
transaction between you and the server, making
sure your information isn't listened by anyone
else.
"Straight and narrow is the path."
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