Trust asset version 17 is it safe what is it
What is trust asset version 17 is that safe
iPhone 11 Pro
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What is trust asset version 17 is that safe
iPhone 11 Pro
i have the trust asset version 17 too but why do i keep getting "Your connection is not private" and the certificate is not valid (NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID) in some website in my safari? but in my other devices it is totally okay and have no ""Your connection is not private" and the certificate is not valid.
how to fix this pls
i have the trust asset version 17 too but why do i keep getting "Your connection is not private" and the certificate is not valid (NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID) in some website in my safari? but in my other devices it is totally okay and have no ""Your connection is not private" and the certificate is not valid.
how to fix this pls
katvv wrote:
i have the trust asset version 17 too but why do i keep getting "Your connection is not private" and the certificate is not valid (NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID) in some website in my safari? but in my other devices it is totally okay and have no ""Your connection is not private" and the certificate is not valid.
how to fix this pls
The web site you are trying to connect to seems to be misconfigured, and potentially has what is now considered an invalid certificate. Or maybe your local iPhone is not set to automatically manage its local time and date.
Whether the other clients are running different root certificate stores, or this client is accessing a different cached copy of the website from elsewhere within a content delivery network?
We’re going to need a few more details about the website, and what iPhone or iPad or Mac or Windows clients do or do not work and which versions, and potentially—if it’s not sensitive—which website is involved so we can check for the involvement of a content delivery network.
Also, please do not post questions to other threads, as that usually just gets what are often unrelated questions tangled. This might be the current trust store, or it could involve any number of other potential causes. (I’ve been running trust store 17 for a while now, and it works fine. But there are a lot of websites and web services.)
It's part of Apple's iOS software. It's safe.
Trust asset version 17 is it safe what is it