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sec_error_expired_certificate issued by go daddy

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Secure Connection Failed www.updatecg.com: 443 uses an invalid Security Certificate

Certificate issued by Go Daddy Secure Certification Athority Issued on 11/5/2007 Expires on 11/5/2010

I have never used Go Daddy

Secure Connection Failed www.updatecg.com: 443 uses an invalid Security Certificate Certificate issued by Go Daddy Secure Certification Athority Issued on 11/5/2007 Expires on 11/5/2010 I have never used Go Daddy

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I had exactly the same problem in appearance and security warning in regard to "godaddy.com" security certificate, however, the solution did not appear to have anything to do with "godaddy.com"

The problem turned out to be an apparently unrelated extension for "Flash Video Downloader"

I Removed it, in the Firefox Add-ons Manager, and had no more problems.

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That is a problem with that website, but that extension hasn't been updated for Firefox 3.6 or later, so won't work with Firefox 6 anyway.


Maybe try:

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For anyone interested, the poster above is referring to the extension CustomizeGoogle. One will receive this error every time Firefox checks for add-on updates, even if it is disabled. Uninstalling the add-on will fix this issue, and OptimizeGoogle, although no longer maintained, is a working alternative.

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選ばれた解決策

I had exactly the same problem in appearance and security warning in regard to "godaddy.com" security certificate, however, the solution did not appear to have anything to do with "godaddy.com"

The problem turned out to be an apparently unrelated extension for "Flash Video Downloader"

I Removed it, in the Firefox Add-ons Manager, and had no more problems.