Getting around the Shared SSL browser warning

While using RepriseHosting's shared SSL, if you are getting a prompt issue in your browser when using our shared SSL URL, you can take precedence over the warning by simply following the steps given below. Please note that using the exact secure server name typically eradicate the browser warning.

 


Here are the simplest methods to bypass the warning prompt box if you would like to use the shared SSL while your browser does not trust it.

Firefox

Go to the warning message and click the "I Understand the Risks" link at the bottom.

Click the "Add Exception" button.

Click the "Get Certificate" button.

Click the "Confirm Security Exception" button.


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Internet Explorer

Simply go to the 'warning message' and click "Continue to this website (not recommended)."





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