![]() I have been told that chrome used to do the client side certificates automatically but apparently does not do that any longer. Never click on anything you're unsure about. And if so, then it's not an actual phishing attempt, like David said. ![]() You could include some screenshots (and crop them), but this really sounds like the same issue I'm experiencing myself. I also doubt the battery is to blame, yes, but all articles I have read about it do mention the battery as a possibility, so it's always good to consider it. So, you need to know exactly what you're doing and probably pick the modified version of those instead of the official release.īack to the subject. which, while quite amazing and successfully mimicking modern browsers, I can't really recommend, as they consume vast amounts of resources and pose a security risk - lots of users complain about their data leaking to China. The only alternatives to them are Chinese browsers. They are no longer being updated, but they can still do more than Chrome. ![]() MyPal and Centaury are probably the best browsers for Windows XP you can find these days. It's pretty simple and works like a charm.Īnd if you decide to adjust only your Google Chrome desktop shortcut this way - then make sure to always use that shortcut when launching Chrome. Take your time, google the subject for the exact instructions. How can i get around this message and start visiting sites i have used for years but now find my pc and browser unworthy Or is there another reason this 'security' is keeping me from doing what i really want to do If this really is some useless security feature of https (http does not seem to work for me any more) What would clicking on that icon to try to fix my already correct time really do? ![]() Will clicking on that link really fix my problems or not? So is that message from a virus or is it legit I do not know as i gave up trying to be power user long ago so still afraid to click on that fix button Sounds like phishing to me so I do not click on it On the page it says click here to fix the problem Endpoint Detection & Response for ServersĪnd am getting some messages saying my clock is ahead when I go to a web siteīut my clock is set to nist and is just fine even if they dont like my time zone in london/gmt area ![]()
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