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Certificates are not accepted

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When I go to a site that requires an ID and password, I get a invalid certificate message. I can tell it that I trust the site but I finally get a site that has no graphics capability. The message says that the certificate supplied by Kaspersky internet security 2013 is not valid.

When I go to a site that requires an ID and password, I get a invalid certificate message. I can tell it that I trust the site but I finally get a site that has no graphics capability. The message says that the certificate supplied by Kaspersky internet security 2013 is not valid.

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You will have to add the root certificate of Kaspersky or disable this feature to scan secure connections in Kaspersky.

SSL connection scan by Kaspersky Anti-Virus version 6.0.4.x

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Then you need to disable Kaspersky's web protection or HTTPS protection, something similar, or a addon.

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You will have to add the root certificate of Kaspersky or disable this feature to scan secure connections in Kaspersky.

SSL connection scan by Kaspersky Anti-Virus version 6.0.4.x

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I upgraded to the next version of Kaspersky and the problem went away. The problem was caused by an Addon, i think. thankyou for all your help

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How do I close this problem?