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Google Drive – “There is a problem with this website’s security certificate.”

After Google Drive installation when you try to Sign in to Google Drive the popup shows the following error message:

Sign in to Google Drive

There is a problem with this website’s security certificate.

Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to server.

We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website.
• Click here to close this webpage.
• Contiue to this website (not recommended).
• More information

Sign in to Google Drive

Solution:
Right-click inside the popup, Properties, from Address (URL) line select the link until the end starting from
https://accounts.google.com/ServiceLoginAuth…
copy, open an IE window and paste the address.
If the page doesn’t open then add the website in the Trusted Sites Zone:
Open Windows Internet Explorer, go to
Tools (Alt+X) -> Internet Options -> Security -> Trusted sites -> Sites
write

https://accounts.google.com/

in Add this website to the zone, Add, check Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone then Close.

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Tips & Tricks – View YouTube videos without Ads

Yes, finally you can view YouTube™ videos without Ads.

I suggest you to install the ScrewAds extension/add-on for Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox so you can view YouTube videos without Ads. ScrewAds skips and blocks the annoying video and image YouTube Ads automatically. Have a clean YouTube experience without VEVO ads and backgrounds, too.

You can donwoload it from the official website:
ScrewAds! – Block, Skip, Remove, and Replace, any and all YouTube™ Ads! Also gets rid of VEVO backgrounds.
or
search it in the
Chrome Web Store using Google Chrome
or
Add-ons for Firefox using Mozilla Firefox.

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