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'Cannot verify Server identity' of google.com details relate to expired certificate

How do I end these annoying and constant pop-up messages on my Iphone? It relates to a hotspot.addmydevice issued by GoDaddy Security. I never had anything to do with this website. And there is no 'profile' on my phone for me to delete.

iPhone XS, iOS 15

Posted on Jan 26, 2022 7:35 PM

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Posted on Jan 26, 2022 10:06 PM

What happens when you click the "Details" on the error popup message (See the Pic below)



Best would be to Delete and Add the email account that is creating the issue.


You may also try changing SSL settings


Settings > Password & Accounts > [Select the Mail account} > [Tape on Account with the email ID} > Advanced > SSL Settings > [Disable]

Click <Account (in Blue)

Click on DONE (in Blue) when exiting in the previous screen


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Jan 26, 2022 10:06 PM in response to LovesCats0211

What happens when you click the "Details" on the error popup message (See the Pic below)



Best would be to Delete and Add the email account that is creating the issue.


You may also try changing SSL settings


Settings > Password & Accounts > [Select the Mail account} > [Tape on Account with the email ID} > Advanced > SSL Settings > [Disable]

Click <Account (in Blue)

Click on DONE (in Blue) when exiting in the previous screen


Jan 27, 2022 9:15 AM in response to LovesCats0211

Thank you for taking your time to reply, but I am now getting a full screen message from apple support that is telling me my 'connection is not private' and that attackers are using hotspot.add my device.com AND in addition attackers may be trying to steal my information from support.google.com.


So it seems that trying to correct and remove these messages is not the answer or the problem.


What are the steps to keep my information from being hacked? Do I just keep dismissing these pop-up blocks forever? Does Apple Support offer any advice? There is nothing in their message to help with this situation or provide a solution. Can you direct me to someone that can help me?

'Cannot verify Server identity' of google.com details relate to expired certificate

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