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Click Apple Push Certificates portal. In the new tab, sign in to the Apple portal with the Apple ID and password you used when you created the certificate. Next to the certificate you want to renew, click Renew and accept the terms of use.
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.
In macOS, certificates are part of your digital identity and are stored in your keychain. Keychain Access lets you manage your certificates and keychains.
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.
Use Keychain Access to view the information contained in a certificate. In the Keychain Access app on Mac, select a keychain, then click either the My Certificates category or the Certificates category to see the certificates in that keychain.
In the Keychain Access app on your Mac, choose Keychain Access Certificate Assistant Request a Certificate From a Certificate Authority. Enter your email address, name, and the email address of the certificate authority you want to issue you the certificate, then click Continue.
SSL Certificate on macOS Step 1: Create the certificate with Local. The first, click the Trust button next to the SSL section of the Site Overview page. Step 2: Keychain Access. Step 3: Verify the certificate is trusted. Step 4: Update the URLs within the Database.

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