no worries, J. Good luck on your pheasant hunt!
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no worries, J. Good luck on your pheasant hunt!
I don't know about that but there are unfortunately a lot of brainwashed liberals in the tech industry and I don't know of any browsers sponsored by the 2AF. At least Firefox is concerned about your privacy and data security, something that can't (honestly) be said by the Google-ites behind Chrome or the morons at Micro$haft.
You can bypass in Chrome by:
From your desktop
Hold Window key, press "R" to open a run window.
Type "chrome -ignore-certificate-errors" and click OK
Chrome will open and cert errors will be ignored.
^^ That didn't work for me at all.
Should be fixed now, and not be an issue ever again. We have a perpetual auto-renewing certificate now.
You might have to close your browser once to get the old cert out of your cache.
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Thank you.
I find it interesting that I got the same error from a login site I use at work everyday. Kind of annoying because if I can't log in to the program, I'm not very useful. Usually means it'll be a short day so it's not the worst thing to happen.