This screenshot is rather long and cobbled together because it wouldn't let me expand the window, but this is the only place I see an error message regarding a certificate-Chrome shows "This certificate is valid," as seen above, for all certificates, even while simultaneously telling me the certificate is invalid on the error page. I am having a similar problem when my email client, Airmail Version 4.1 (618), tries to connect to (but not to ). (Paradoxically, that site uses the same chain of certificates that uses, and doesn't work while does.) Clicking on the words "Certificate (invalid)" shows me a chain of certificates, all of which say they are "valid". When I click on the "Not Secure" bit before the URL, it says "Certificate (invalid)". I have not done that for the other sites as there is clearly something wrong here and I am not doing that manually for every site. ![]() I tried it for Google and that solved it for Google-related sites. ![]() I found an answer somewhere on one of the Stack Exchange sites (sorry, didn't save the URL) that suggested I drag-and-drop the image of the certificate onto my desktop, which copies the certificate, then add it to Keychain Access and manually trust it. Sites that work fine include, abc.com, and this site. This includes, ,, and, as well as, (though their site works fine), and. ![]() After further testing I am having this problem in Microsoft Edge (which is built on top of Chromium) and Safari, too (though not Firefox). As of approximately June 13, 2020, some secure sites that I try to visit in Google Chrome are showing a Privacy error, specifically NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID.
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