On the Windows Update page, click the Check for updates button on the right
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Wait while Windows checks for updates. If they are available, it will download and install them, and you may need to restart your computer.
If you have a Mac, go to Settings> General> Software Update. If software updates are available, you'll see them here. Click the Update Now button to install the updates.
Fix 10: Clear SSL Status Cache
You can try clearing the SSL status cache on Windows and Mac to get rid of the NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID error.
In Windows, open the Run dialog box and type the command inetcpl.cplbefore pressing Enter.
When the Internet Options dialog box opens, click the austria telegram data Content tab at the top, then click the Clear SSL State button.
Close the Internet Options dialog box and restart your computer.
On a Mac, SSL certificates are stored in a tool called Keychain Access. Open Spotlight search with Cmd+ Space, search for “Keychain Access,” and open it.
Go to the System section on the left side of the Keychain Access window.
Find the SSL certificate of the website you are having problems with. Right-click it and select Delete from the context menu. Repeat these steps for any other websites.
Fix 11: Reset Chrome Settings
Resetting Chrome settings can help restore default settings and fix problems that prevent you from opening websites.
If you have a Mac, go to Settings> General> Software Update. If software updates are available, you'll see them here. Click the Update Now button to install the updates.
Fix 10: Clear SSL Status Cache
You can try clearing the SSL status cache on Windows and Mac to get rid of the NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID error.
In Windows, open the Run dialog box and type the command inetcpl.cplbefore pressing Enter.
When the Internet Options dialog box opens, click the austria telegram data Content tab at the top, then click the Clear SSL State button.
Close the Internet Options dialog box and restart your computer.
On a Mac, SSL certificates are stored in a tool called Keychain Access. Open Spotlight search with Cmd+ Space, search for “Keychain Access,” and open it.
Go to the System section on the left side of the Keychain Access window.
Find the SSL certificate of the website you are having problems with. Right-click it and select Delete from the context menu. Repeat these steps for any other websites.
Fix 11: Reset Chrome Settings
Resetting Chrome settings can help restore default settings and fix problems that prevent you from opening websites.