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Fix AOL’s certificate not trusted error in a few easy steps

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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AOLcertificate not trusted error is anInternet Explorersecurity measure that usually protects you from insecure and malicious websites. Obviously, the AOL website is neither malicious or untrustworthy, but due to a problem in your setup, it detects the AOL certificate as invalid and not trusted.

If you experience this AOL certificate issue, you won’t be able to access the AOL service. To learn how to resolve it, read this guide to the end.

How do I fix the AOL certificate error?

How do I fix the AOL certificate error?

1. Adjust date and time

TheAOLcertificate error indicates that yourAOLcertificate is expired. Even if it’s not really expired, if your computer’s date and time are incorrect, it could cause the annoyingAOLcertificate not trusted error.

The first step to fix thisAOLcertificate issue is to confirm that the date is correct and not set to a past date. Not only the date; you should also check the time and time zone if they are right.

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2. Check the proxy server configuration

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3. Disable server certificate revocation

AOLno longer supports Internet Explorer but says that it “may still work with someAOLproducts and services,” and the fact that it cannot be updated plays a huge part in thisAOLcertificate not trusted issue.

You can fix thisAOLcertificate error by correcting the date and time on your computer, disabling server certificate revocation, or using correct proxy configurations.

Alternatively, to avoid thisAOLcertificate not trusted error,AOLrecommends that you switch to asupported browser.

If you have any other questions or suggestions, feel free to leave them in the comments section below.

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