Safari fake warnings

Safari sends an alert that a website certificate isn't ok, and may be 'impersonating' the real thing - but if I understand, I have the option to 'go to the website anyway'.


If I click go to the website Safari then won't load it - I just get a white screen with nothing on it.


Is there a way to force Safari to load? I know the website isn't fake, because I own it, and I don't want Safari to keep informing my visitors that my site certificate is dodgy and advising people not to go to it.

iPhone 8, iOS 13

Posted on Oct 5, 2020 9:16 AM

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Oct 11, 2020 11:46 AM in response to Corrie84

Greetings Corrie84


Did I get the correct link?


Unfortunately your link doesn't concern any of the issues I raised in my post, or make any mention of the 'website certificates' I am querying, or the error messages that Safari issue, or how to stop them, or how to ensure the information they provide on website certificates is correct. That was basically my query.


Thanks

Oct 11, 2020 10:56 AM in response to davey17x

Greetings davey17x!


From your post we see you are having some trouble with Safari giving warnings on certain websites and then you are unable to load the page. We can certainly see how that would be an issue and are happy to help. In this case you will want to follow the guidance listed here for disabling those alerts if you prefer to do so: Safari & Privacy.


We hope that helps. Have a good one!

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