Your connection is not secure firefox for mac

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The certificate presented to your web browser declares that it has been issued by “Digital Reflection”. The error message from your browser is meant to alert you that you're not actually talking to the server at gog.com but to someone else. This has nothing to do with Ubuntu or applications running on your computer.

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I:/C=US/ST=Virginia/L=Reston/O=Digital Reflection/OU=Digital Reflection Certificate Authority/CN=Digital internet connection is being intercepted by a proxy server that acts as a man-in-the-middle even on connections that are supposed to be private and authentic. When I run: openssl s_client -connect -prexit /dev/null I don't think it is something specific to the web site, as it happens to all secure sites (like the same if I go to and try to log in) and I don't think it is the browser, as it happens with both Chrome and Firefox. The date and time on the computer are correct so that's not it.įirefox will have this error code: Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER If I go to a web site, like and then try to login, I get a message that 'Your connection is not secure' (Firefox) or 'Your connection is not private' (Chrome). I have the latest version of Ubuntu 32-bit with the latest 32-bit versions of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. I have an Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0 MHz 32-bit with 2 GB RAM.