How to Fix NET:ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID

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When you are trying to access a website, you might encounter an error message that states that the date and time are invalid. This error occurs because the validity period for the SSL certificate has expired. However, most browsers recognize SSL certificates installed by trusted Certificate Authorities. If you keep getting this error message, follow these steps to fix the problem. Once you have the correct date and time, you should be able to browse the website normally.

Try clearing your browser’s cache. This may fix the NET:ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID error in Chrome. To clear your browser’s cache, go to the settings menu at the top-right corner of your screen and select ‘cookies and other internet data’. After that, restart your browser. Alternatively, you can download a free antivirus program.

If you cannot fix the error after following the steps above, try clearing your browsing data. This method will clear your browsing history and will fix the error if the security settings in your browser are the problem. However, it is best to seek help from a specialist. The most common way to resolve NET:ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID is to use a different browser. This method will not work for all browsers.

Another method of solving NET:ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID is to use the certmgr tool. This will display a list of all of your certificates in the intermediate certification authorities. Look for R3 Certificate, DST ROOT CA X3, and others. If the issue persists, try resetting the browser. Then, you can try accessing the site again to check if it has been fixed.