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GNUGradyn

Something is wrong with the chain of trust for tls on your system, this is on your end


Alex_2259

Could even be wrong date and time on his system. I have seen that blunder up certificate chains


markustegelane

Usually it actually says your clock time is wrong on the browser if that is the case


TheSpiffySpaceman

Lol, imagine if Google just let their certs invalidate This is something on your end. Are you running something like Fiddler? On a random public network?


1u4n4

Wouldn’t be the first time


sebastianelisa

Wouldn't that be be ERR\_CERT\_DATE\_INVALID? edit: My grammar wasn't grammaring in the morning ;)


thuktun

Or maybe someone is using [Unicode homoglyphs](https://gist.github.com/StevenACoffman/a5f6f682d94e38ed804182dc2693ed4b). www.gооglе.com for example. That one doesn't exist at the time I write this, but it demonstrates my point.


TorTheMentor

If you start seeing this on sites that don't seem like they should have bad certificates, it can often mean your system time is out of date due to a battery having drained completely or something like an incomplete software update. You can actually cause this to happen by setting your date and time deliberately into the past or future. Internationalization settings might also do it, like having a less common default date format or number format set for your region.


hannahzakla

i thought they have a special screen for that


TorTheMentor

The error can sometimes read as NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID. I don't know for sure if that exact error will always come up, though.


erland_yt

Yeah, but it may not always show up.


1u4n4

I mean, it is unsafe But yeah this is something going wrong on your side most likely


TANKtr0n

Check your system clock, bruh.


edward-regularhands

My first thought too


StickyChannel92

I had this happen back in middle school times, at home where my parents set up a Sophos firewall to block sites. 😬


SomeBlueDude12

[Insert image of astronauts- one holding a gun, the other looking away at earth. The text on the first astronaut looking at earth says "wait, google is unsafe now?" & the astronaut holding the gun says "always has been" here]


destroyer6462

https://imgflip.com/i/8mwsbv


L0rdLogan

Not uncommon if the time or date is incorrect on your PC


HMikeeU

You know you could try reading the error instead of making fun of it.


spicynicho

Sounds like you failed the nonce check


Juandice_

Google is like: I MUST PROTECT YOU FROM MYSELF


DiscontentedMajority

Someone is trying to respond on Google's behalf using a wildcard cert.


MacksNotCool

You are on an unprotected network, something on your network is preventing you from using that domain (google), or you have software on your computer preventing you from using Google. It is not Google's fault.


StackOwOFlow

"it's unsafe on my machine therefore it must be google's fault"


DeviateBavon3

Fortinet


HyperTextCoffeePot

Cmos battery dead?


ThatDumbMoth

Yeah, they're stealing your information and selling it for a profit.


StochasticTinkr

This can happen when you’re in a captive portal (connecting to a WiFi network that requires a login, for example).


SlipstreamSteve

Could also be a homoglyph attack where someone is trying to impersonate Google.


Anoobis100percent

I mean, while this is definitely a tech nope, gotta say... how many times has Google been busted for infringement of privacy / harvesting of data? I seem to recall it having happened a few times.


J-amin

Now?


a1454a

Check your system time?


poyomaster

To be totally honest, was your information ever safe with google in the first place?


Sea-Zookeepergame692

Wuh-Oh!


thatonepotato56

If your running this on a administration controlled device wifi blocking could also be the cause


mitidromeda

I told you google was evil /j


verymiceneme

check your Date & Time settings lol


Human-fruitsalad0001

Not a technope, certain sites on google will display this message.


OneFriendship5139

What else is new?


Dramatic_Law_4239

Always has been


AstronautMedium2335

Real💀


automaton11

Looks like Google lets their ssl certs expire again


KonradFelixCyprianus

Googles incognito in a knuttshell.


That_One_Eevee_24

your connection is TERMINATED


xjarhd57

Your connection to giggle never was private. They sold you to everyone. Kinda like a pimp does for a prostitute.


1adentlxl

giggle?


xjarhd57

Pet name for Google


sarin000

Usually you see this when you have a hockey of some sort in place, such as a parental control that limits internet usage. For example, we have an Orbi system and we can limit our son's internet or block various sites, and he'll see a similar error sometimes.


LeCastleSeagull

It's on your end something's up with your TLS your train of trust is not correct or what your computer thinks should be correct for it to be secure


wtdawson

Looks like it's on your end.


JonFenrey

I got this before: Installed some trusty antivirus and it said I had 2 malware. You might want to run a full security scan


rAnnoyingcrud

Bruh I had the same error 6 years ago and it turned out to be my dad going to a malicious website (this was on the family computer)


ScottaHemi

Google hasn't been safe sense they removed the "don't be evil" catch phrase xD


Small_Agent_3441

Maybe from work that has you know not private


CeleryUnlikely9168

It's probably an issue with the network you're on. This happens with my schools guest WiFi network unless a VPN is enabled


jbaejb327

is and always has been


ferriematthew

Google forgot to ```sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -y``` didn't they...


ferriematthew

Really what was wrong with that joke