Your Clock is Ahead message

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"Your Clock is Ahead" message is displayed when using Samsung browser to access my website

When I go to my website using Firefox or Chrome I get what I expect to see, my website being developed page. But if I use my phones default browser - Samsung Internet version 12.1.4.3 - I am met with a message that reads:

YOUR CLOCK IS AHEAD
A private connection to DavidLFriend.com can't be established because your device's date and time are incorrect
NET:ERR_CERT_DATE_Invalid

Isn't that odd? the other browsers seem to work fine but not on the Samsung browser. What is wrong?

I can use Chrome on my phone because I found that it is browser related… but what about visitors who also use the Samsung browser and are not patient enough to find what is another way to my website.

The new website address is https://DavidLFriend.com/add_site if you want to see what comes up on your browser…


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Chris Graham is in the usergroup ‘Administrators’
It's something to do with checking the timestamps of the SSL certificate. If the clock is off, it can't check if it is expired.

However, it's not related to Composr, and I doubt anyone here would know an answer to why Samsung's browser might be wrong like that.


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