- How do I allow localhost certificate in chrome?
- How do I fix HTTPS certificate error in chrome?
- How do I force chrome to trust a certificate?
How do I allow localhost certificate in chrome?
Steps. Type chrome://flags in your chrome tab. Search for allow-insecure-localhost flag and enable it. Relaunch the chrome browser.
How do I fix HTTPS certificate error in chrome?
You'll see this error if you have antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus is preventing Chrome from providing security. To fix the problem, turn off your antivirus software. If the page works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites.
How do I force chrome to trust a certificate?
Navigate to the site with the cert you want to trust, and click through the usual warnings for untrusted certificates. In the address bar, right click on the red warning triangle and "Not secure" message and, from the resulting menu, select "Certificate" to show the certificate.