On nearly all Web sites not reliable connection error

Whenever I try to go to a Web site I get "an error of no reliable connection" he gives me "(code d'erreur: sec_error_unknown_issuer)".wa I made sure that my clock is the right time and date, not always error. " I have reset firefox, still get error. I've removed cert8.db, still getting error. I ran ADWcleaner, still get error. I can't fix this error, no matter what I do help please it will be very appreciated.

Hi, if you have parents who put these controls, then they would have to lift the restrictions as well.

You can also (and this is just a hunch, I don't know if it would work) you can try the steps mentioned in this article to help ms for windows 8: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2965142 - there is a section called experienced problems for Firefox usersthat describes a workaround solution to import the necessary certificates in firefox...

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