Meaning of the Error:
“A secure connection could not be established due to an SSL error” indicates that the browser failed to create a secure (https) connection with the server. This usually relates to problems with the SSL certificate, which ensures encrypted communication and data integrity.
Possible Causes:
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The website’s SSL certificate has expired.
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The certificate is issued for a different domain.
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The certificate is self-signed or issued by an untrusted authority.
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The device’s date and time settings are incorrect.
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Browser cache or cookies are causing issues.
Recommended Fixes:
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Check Date and Time: Ensure your device’s date and time are accurate.
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Update Your Browser: Use the latest version of your browser.
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Clear Browser Data: Clear cache and cookies, then try again.
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Try a Different Browser: Use another browser to test the connection.
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Check Firewall/Antivirus Settings: Security software may be blocking the connection.
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Contact the Website Owner: If the issue is server-side, notify the website administrator.