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How to stop Mozilla synchronizing with the computer's date&time setting?

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Hello,

I have a certain program on my PC that will expire soon. To avoid this, for I still need it for a few months, I have changed my computer's date to a previous one. But now the problem is that I cannot open certain sites in any browser (except Internet Explorer - but that browser doesn't work correctly from other perspectives). All I get is either blank pages, either the message UNTRUSTED SITE.

My question is: how to null/delete/stop the web browser from checking my system's date? (This problem persists with Opera and Google Chrome too)

Hello, I have a certain program on my PC that will expire soon. To avoid this, for I still need it for a few months, I have changed my computer's date to a previous one. But now the problem is that I cannot open certain sites in any browser (except Internet Explorer - but that browser doesn't work correctly from other perspectives). All I get is either blank pages, either the message UNTRUSTED SITE. My question is: how to null/delete/stop the web browser from checking my system's date? (This problem persists with Opera and Google Chrome too)

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hello, this is not possible - secure connections (sites that start with https://) are time sensitive by design. certificates with an issue- & expire-date get exchanged between the server and the browser in order to establish an encrypted connection. you can't change that unilaterally...