OS X Mavericks :: Safari Can't Verify Identity Of A Website
Jun 24, 2014How do I address this issue in OS X?Â
I've tried resetting Safari, cleaning history/cookies, etc.Â
How do I address this issue in OS X?Â
I've tried resetting Safari, cleaning history/cookies, etc.Â
WIth using 2 desktop iMacs, we are both getting messages that 'Safari can't verify the identity of the website' or we get a message that the website cannot be found. Earlier today it could not find Apple Support Discussions. It does open some pages, but slowly. We use Airport Express, in between the iMacs, and have not had this problem before. I read on another site that I can power down the router. Â
What will happen if I unplug the Airport Express?  Do I loose my settings?  Also, what causes this issue?  It appears that other Mac users are reporting it now too. If unplugging is an answer, is there any specific order? Also, is there a way to turn off AIrport Express first, and should I do that?Â
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iMac G5 , 2.1GHz; intel core iMac i5, 2.8 Ghz, Mac OS X (10.6.8), ISP is Earthlink
Oftentimes when I visit credible websites I get the following dropdown message:  "Safari can't verify the identity of the website [URL]"." I've had my MacBook Pro for over four years and the problem just started last week. I am running OS X (10.5.8).
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
Anytime I open the preferences in Mail and click on the "accounts" button, Mail prompts me with the "Mail can't verify the identity of Account" window and asks me to verify the certificate. This wouldn't be a problem, except I deleted the account months ago since I let my domain and account expire. I even opened my keychain and deleted all instances of the domain login details and certificates, and yet it still pops up in Mail. What gives?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have not changed anything and I went for a week and no mail then I deleted the account and then re-entered all of the info and my mail showed back up and now I am seeing this again. )(*&^%$#$%^& This is no good at all.Â
I never had any issues with .Mac or me.com and now I have issues Â
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Mac Pro (Early 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.3), Canon Pro9000, Canon iPF 5000
I have bought a new mac and transferred all the old data in. I do not want it to live in the old identity though, i want it to be in the new ID on the new computer. Is this possible?
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iMac
When I turn on the computer, Safari automatically opens to [URL].... I know nothing about this site. I have, previously, set my Safari/Preferences to open to a different site. That used to work.Â
WORSE ... sometimes when turning on the computer, the screen gets stuck on the big wave open background. Only the very top toolbar for Finder opens. But Desktop icons do not appear. And the mouse is inoperable. I have to manually turn off the computer, turn it back on ... and then, sometimes (not sure how consistent this is), it automatically opens to Safari on that Trusteer website (that I have never, to my knowledge, accessed).Â
I took this problem once before to this community. Was given instructions to do a Safe Boot, which I did. It was not supposed to fix the problem. But after I did it, the problem seemed to go away... for a while. It's back now.Â
I also did a Disk Utility Repair of the HD.Â
I have not clicked on anything in that Trusteer page because I don't trust it. It looks legitimate. Is it?Â
This problem, by, the way, only began after I upgraded to Mavericks. I don't recall how long it was before the problem started after upgrading. Probably a couple of weeks.
I've been trying to upgrade to Yosemite but every time I try to log in with my Apple ID, it says my account could not be verified. It does the same when I try to update my Kindle app but it still allows me to download the new software updates.
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
Used Adblock in leopard and am sure there was an option for it in preferences, now running SL and I have installed the latest version of Adblock but can not seem to verify if it is installed or not and there is no option for it any more.
View 2 Replies View RelatedAfter upgrading to Safari 5.1.4 I'm constantly getting error meesage pop-ups similar to these.Currently I'm running Lion 10.7.3 My computer time & date is correct. I have reset Safari's cache / cookies, etc to no no avail. On some websites its no displaying graphics properly and its starting to get extremely frustrating.Safari is running in 64-bit mode .Is it time to uninstall Safari 5.1.4 and install the previous release?
Message was edited by: blads
Info:Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 24" Cinema Display
1. Very recently I keep getting the message 'Cannot verify certificate of server' on a great number of webpages on my mac,including this apple site.  This has been around the time of getting an iPhone, perhaps a coincidence?   I have never seen this message before. I press 'continue' however it's getting a bit annoying.Â
2. Also, since getting this message my facebook page cannot load properly on safari (mac). It comes up mis-aligned on the page, in times new roman font,  with no colour or logos/images. This is around the time of changing the password of my facebook account via my iPhone, again, not sure if this is a coincidence. I'm on snow leopard 10.6.8. Â
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
At least once every day a box pops up that says Safari can't verify the identity of Facebook.com or Twitter.com. I click OK or adjust it so say "Always Trust" and then Facebook.com goes blank. The blank page will say access denied, page cannot be found, etc. etc.
All the fixes I've found online seem to be Windows-based and suggest making sure the clock/time is accurate. Mine has always been up to date so that's not an option for me. I've also disabled pop-ups as per a suggestion and that didn't do anything. So if there's any Mac users with knowledge of security certificates, it'd be a huge help.
Using:SAFARI 5.1.2 SNOW LEOPARD 10.5.8WIRELESS VIA ROUTERve also disabled pop-ups as per a suggestion and that didnve also disabled pop-ups as per a suggestion and that didn
I have upgraded my OS and am having trouble with website freezing up after about 30 seconds.
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I've ran all the verification tests on each hard drive I have and repaired them when needed. So far it has only been my external WD hard drive that needed to have a repair, though I didn't notice anything wrong with it prior to running the verification test. Basically, I'm just wondering what each of the functions do.
I don't know what it is [URL]. For some reason, Safari won't cache any of the images. It works fine in Firefox. Most other sites seem to cache fine. What the heck is going on?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Windows Desktop PC, Windows Laptop and an iMac plus Macbook Pro, on the desktop pc Safari will not open [URL], yet on my Windows Laptop it will! Both are the same version of Safari, I have uninstalled and re installed Safari with no joy.
Does anyone know how to do a clean uninstall of Safari on Windows, because I think that may solve it.
Using Safari 4.0.3 (6531.9)
iMac 20" 2.4 Ghz Core 2 Duo Mac OS X (10.6.1)
A site that I visit regularly has recently started giving me an error whenever I try to access it. I can get there just fine using the latest Firefox. I've tried emptying the cache and resetting Safari to no avail.
I actually just purchased a mac this X'mas.. when I open Safari, there is this address I just can't get rid of [URL]
I have tried to change home page, remove cookies, and run anti virus. NO luck.
And it gets worse.
If I go to facebook, Safari just shut down so fast.
Today, i've been searching about the history of computer viruses and i found a website that made Safari 3.2.1 freeze with an infinite beach ball so i had to force quit it. My Safari has AdBlock enabled and for security reasons i deleted all my cookies.
Here's the website image: [URL]
This is my first post, thanks in advance for any help. Hope I can explain correctly. I don't think my site [URL]actually ever had malware. I (not knowing better) placed a small *.exe file on my site via ftp just to transfer it from home to work. Anyway I think it caused me to get listed with google as having malware etc. (even though it was no type of dangerous file). I registered with googles webmaster tools, deleted it off my site and requested they re-scan it. Well that seams to have worked and all is fine except with Safari. I am still getting the malware notice with Safari only. I have cleared history, emptied the cache, deleted cookies and reset safari. Still getting the message. Sometimes I can open the site fine then click home and it pops up again. I really think my site is completely fine but I cant figure out why its still doing this with Safari. Needless to say this is terrible for business.
View 3 Replies View RelatedFor 2 days, I've been unable to access [URL]
I have 2 Macbook Pro's and an iPhone. It won't work on any of them. Also tried Firefox, it won't work on that either.
I can access the website if I disable Javascript on Safari However, I can access by using firefox!
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
Is there any web content about safari 5.1.4 on Apple website?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7)
After the Safari 5.1.4 update, I'm unable to access one particular site, the one that used to be my homepage. Trying to access it causes the browser and OS to freeze up for several minutes. Can't force quit or close. I'm able to access my other 'regular' sites.
Info:MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.1)
I need to navigate a website that does not support Safari. What other browser are available to me if I am running OS X.4?
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Safari, Mac OS X (10.4.11), What other browsers are available?
The On Line banking website I use, once signed in will not display any account info. It just freezes the screen and I have to exit out - the Bank says it is the latest version of Safari issue but - what could cause this web page freeze?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I have a physician who is trying to logon to a website for his dictations but it autofills his logon information.. He has Autofill checked but unchecked it and it still loads logon information and he cannot change it. He is using a Macbook
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Safari, Mac OS X (10.7.2)
Please Help me! Pandora Radio will not load on my Safari browser no matter how much i shut down and what not, I want to reset it but i can't find where to do it!
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iPod touch
I tried to link to some websites (example: battle.net) that I was able to link to but failed. It said it cannot open the page because it cannot link to the server. All my other websites are fine.
Info:iMac (21.5-inch Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)