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<blockquote data-quote="kjon2518" data-source="post: 1656835" data-attributes="member: 350647"><p><strong>Solution!</strong></p><p></p><p>Avast was the culprit after all. Apparently the software replaces trusted certificates with their own, causing authentication issues with different browsers. </p><p></p><p>Here's a quick troubleshoot for pesky certificate prompts:</p><p></p><p>- delete Avast from Applications</p><p>- update Safari and restart computer</p><p>- system preferences / date & time settings : make sure this is on auto, uncheck and recheck even if it is.</p><p>- Safari preferences / privacy / delete cookies and website data</p><p>- Go to Keychain Access/ Keychain Access menu (next to ) and select “Keychain First Aid” from the menu list. Enter the current user password, then check the “Verify” box, followed by choosing the “Start” button. Next, choose the “Repair” radio box and then “Start” again.</p><p>-Relaunch Safari and visit the website(s) again</p><p></p><p>Deleting Avast was the main thing that helped me, but perhaps one of, or a combination of, these solutions can help you too.</p><p></p><p>This has been a fulfilling 1st thread.</p><p></p><p>-kjon ;P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjon2518, post: 1656835, member: 350647"] [b]Solution![/b] Avast was the culprit after all. Apparently the software replaces trusted certificates with their own, causing authentication issues with different browsers. Here's a quick troubleshoot for pesky certificate prompts: - delete Avast from Applications - update Safari and restart computer - system preferences / date & time settings : make sure this is on auto, uncheck and recheck even if it is. - Safari preferences / privacy / delete cookies and website data - Go to Keychain Access/ Keychain Access menu (next to ) and select “Keychain First Aid” from the menu list. Enter the current user password, then check the “Verify” box, followed by choosing the “Start” button. Next, choose the “Repair” radio box and then “Start” again. -Relaunch Safari and visit the website(s) again Deleting Avast was the main thing that helped me, but perhaps one of, or a combination of, these solutions can help you too. This has been a fulfilling 1st thread. -kjon ;P [/QUOTE]
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