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ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/chrome/test/data/policy/policy_test_cases.json?l=871&rcl=8fc422f8b81ebe66b35918c426c2b46cfba96e24
- Todd BleekerMar 06, 2020Copper Contributor
Eric_Lawrence The Edge DEV browser version 82.0.439.1 (Official build) dev (64-bit) is now frequently throwing this error on standard public sites like: youtube.com, facebook.com, and wellsfargo.com.
It's seems more likely that the browser is not handling these sites correctly rather than all of these sites are suddenly having issues with their SSL certs.
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- Eric_LawrenceMar 06, 2020
Microsoft
Howdy, Todd. The most likely explanation here is that you're behind a buggy network appliance, perhaps a ZScaler. Please see https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/your-connection-isn-t-private-zscaler/m-p/1198911/highlight/true#M25369 for more information, including a workaround.- Todd BleekerMar 07, 2020Copper Contributor
Eric_Lawrence I'm actually at home accessing the Internet via a Century Link C2100Z appliance. While Century Link may have a ZScaler somewhere up the line, I won't have any access to it.
That said, if I switch to my other laptop (which is still using the native Windows 10 Edge browser) and browse these sites from the same network, I have no issues. So again, it seems that something is fishy with the browser (or at least the Windows 10 laptop that the Edge Dev browser is running on).
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