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Cannot see developer.apple.com page
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03/10/2019 16:59:21
 
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Forum:
Internet
Category:
Browsers
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01671362
Message ID:
01671379
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>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>I need to update my Apple Developer application certificate. I log into the developer.apple.com page and then go to the link for the Certificate Support Page. But the page is not showing (pretty much blank). I am using IE 11. I tried to use Chrome but it won't allow me to log into the Apple Developer site because of Security of the Chrome (I get the message Privacy Error ....)
>>>>>
>>>>>Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>>When most modern browsers throw errors like that, there's usually a way to "view details" or "confirm security exception" which will allow you to proceed to the page even if there's an issue with the SSL cert or any other problem.
>>>
>>>When I get this message (in Chrome) the only option is to clicked on Advanced and then to click on the link Proceed to .... the site I am trying to connect to. When I click on this link, it returns me back to the initial error "Your connection is not private."
>>>
>>>UPDATE. This is the site I am trying to go to:
>>>https://developer.apple.com/
>>
>>I do tend to get a bunch of SSL errors when trying to retrieve E-mail from some sites using desktop client like the old Windows LiveMail client or Mozilla Thunderbird -- turns out it's connected to the particular antivirus I'm using (Kaspersky). Basically this is occurring because Kaspersky tries to "wrap" everything with its own SSL, which then results in mis-matched SSL certificates (Kaspersky is using its own local ones). I can get rid of the errors if I disable scanning of E-mail (not a huge problem with attachments -- they'll still get scanned due to disk access being involved).
>
>In my case I don't think the issue is with AV (I use Avast) since the IE 11 allows logging into this site but does not show any information. I think IE probably has some setting (that I am not aware of) that causes the HTML not showing.

Of course, increasingly I've found sites that don't work correctly with IE 11 and have to use other browsers. I end up having to use several different Web browsers installed because of browser compatibility issues -- so I'm frequently switching between IE 11, Google Chrome, Opera, Mozilla Firefox and Edge (the one based on Chromium). Have seen a few odd occasions where a site doesn't work correctly under Chrome, but works OK under Edge.
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