networking - How to make Google Chrome not to check system clock or certificates at all?

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2014-04
  • Yoda

    How to make Google Chrome not to check system clock? I want to switch back my system clock and still can access to gmail etc.

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  • Ram

    The obvious answer is to buy the product you use. Things might be different for students depending on country/age etc - I don't know your situation so won't won't address it.

    Set the date to Jan 17th and you should be fine from a certificate perspective at gmail and google; both certs are valid from Jan 15 - May 14 so you should be able to keep pushing it back to late Jan until they replace their certificate, probably in early May.

    Another solution is to use a proxy server that does all the SSL stuff for you while ignoring all the SSL errors that would normally protect you from giving away your bank account 'reset your password' link.


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    In IE, this is done by Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced (tab) -> Scroll down to section "Security" -> checkbox: "Warn if adresses in certificates does not match".

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    I get that pesky warning for every SSL site im visiting, my internet bank, logging in to gmail, visiting forums based on SSL and such. Every SSL site throws this warning. I just want to get rid of the warning.


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