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i Keep getting this encryption "connection encrypted: high-grade encryption (RC4 128 bit)" appear Every time I go to a www.linkedin.com

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i Keep getting this encryption "connection encrypted: high-grade (RC4 128 bit)" appear Every time I go to a www.linkedin.com website . i enter username and password it process information and ask to write the security words in the box for verification of information then nothing happend . It is the only web page I get this and this is a web site that I go on multiple times a day. There is a lock which when you click on it I get a Web Site Identity certificate encryption. I do not know how I received it and I do not know how to decrypt it.

i Keep getting this encryption "connection encrypted: high-grade (RC4 128 bit)" appear Every time I go to a www.linkedin.com website . i enter username and password it process information and ask to write the security words in the box for verification of information then nothing happend . It is the only web page I get this and this is a web site that I go on multiple times a day. There is a lock which when you click on it I get a Web Site Identity certificate encryption. I do not know how I received it and I do not know how to decrypt it.

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Clear the cache and the cookies from sites that cause problems.

  • "Clear the Cache": Tools > Options > Advanced > Network > Offline Storage (Cache): "Clear Now"
  • "Remove the Cookies" from sites causing problems: Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"