Other causes include using blocked IP ranges, interference from third-party security software, or specific browser settings. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.
1. Set the Correct time and date
Incorrect time and date can cause secure connection issues because websites use accurate timestamps for SSL checks. If your clock is wrong, the server might block you as a risk. Fixing the time and date ensures proper access, especially for sites with strict security.
2. Use a VPN
A VPN hides your real IP address and routes your connection through another server, often in a different area. This helps you access sites that block certain IP ranges. By making it look like you are connecting from somewhere else, a VPN prevents your connection from being blocked by regional or security filters, allowing smooth browsing.
3. Uninstall Antivirus
Sometimes, your antivirus or firewall might block safe websites by mistake. Temporarily turning them off lets you check if they’re causing the problem. This helps you see if their filters are stopping your access, which is important for fixing the issue without losing protection. You can follow this guide (here) to ensure that you remove your security solution completely.











