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Since I installed Firefox, I get CONSTANT "certificate expired" security alerts when I go to most any web site, even ones I regularly visit. HELP!!!

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Please see my original question above. Since I switched from IE to Firefox, I cannot even view medical claims on Aetna. Even YOUR help site, had an expired certificate notice come up and I had to click thru the 'override' tabs to continue. I am getting 'Security Alerts' for expired security certificates on almost every single web site I go to. I just keep clicking "yes" when asked do you want to continue. This is horrible. I tried to use a page I found that tells me to go to Tools, then Options, then Web Features to "Allow sites", but there is NO "web feature" choice to click.

Please see my original question above. Since I switched from IE to Firefox, I cannot even view medical claims on Aetna. Even YOUR help site, had an expired certificate notice come up and I had to click thru the 'override' tabs to continue. I am getting 'Security Alerts' for expired security certificates on almost every single web site I go to. I just keep clicking "yes" when asked do you want to continue. This is horrible. I tried to use a page I found that tells me to go to Tools, then Options, then Web Features to "Allow sites", but there is NO "web feature" choice to click.

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Just to be sure, check your system calender date as it could be not current and some earlier year or such.

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Just to be sure, check your system calender date as it could be not current and some earlier year or such.

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James, your simple solution (ck system calendar date) fixed it ~ mine for some reason was set January 2007. Thank you so much! My hero :~))