Negate certificate in PAGES

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Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now. On todayamp;#39;s episode letamp;#39;s take a look at some of the more interesting, fun and useful templates in Pages. You know a lot of people use Pages as a word processor or for something very specific like doing a newsletter. So they skip over the screen that shows you all these cool templates you can use in Pages. Iamp;#39;m guilty of this myself. But when I recently wrote my book, amp;quot;My Pagesamp;quot;, I had to investigate every nook and cranny in the program and I looked at all these templates. There are some really cool interesting things there that it is worth knowing about. So here is the Template Chooser. You can choose between Word Processing and Page Layout templates or simply list all of them. There are some really cool things if you take the time to look. For instance, letamp;#39;s go right into Certificates. Certificates are kind of neat. There are only two of them here. But these can be kind of fun because you select one an

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If you see such notices frequently, here are some ways to get your Mac to trust a certificate and fix the problem. Check date time on Mac. Time on your Mac should be in sync with the server your device is connected to. Clear the browser cache. Modify the trust settings.
In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, select a keychain from one of the keychains lists, then double-click a certificate. Next to Trust, click the arrow to display the trust policies for the certificate. To override the trust policies, choose new trust settings from the pop-up menus.
Certificates form part of the HTTPS protocol and are issued by a trusted certificate authority. macOS must check the certificate before it connects to any website. If the certificate is not valid or expired, your Mac will display this warning.
For Web Services: Open Web Sites. Choose the site you want to select the certificate onto. Click the Security tab and click the checkbox to Enable Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Choose Keychain Access Certificate Assistant Evaluate [certificate name]. Select a trust policy: To evaluate an email certificate, select S/MIME, then type the email address of the sender. To evaluate a web server, select SSL, then type the host servers URL.
To remove a certificate template from a CA: Open the Certification Authority snap-in. In the console tree, click Certificate Templates. In the details pane, right-click the certificate template that you want to delete, and then click Delete.
How to fix Safari cant establish a secure connection on Mac Check the web address. Check the date and time on your Mac. Clear browser cache. Change DNS servers. Check your browser extensions. Tell keychain to trust the websites security certificate. Reset Safari.
In order for an SSL certificate to be trusted it has to be traceable back to the trust root it was signed off of, meaning all certificates in the chain server, intermediate, and root, need to be properly trusted.

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