I just faced a f**cking problem in my Windows 7 that my Google Chrome Start Showing SSL Connection Error in all Google Websites.Soon after that i discovered that many other people are also facing this problem ,So i will make you all happy by this tutorial for fixing this problem.People can’t access their emails [Gmail] because of this problem.I was totally confused and could not find any solution for it. So, I made all possible searches for it but unfortunately I could not find any solution for it.After that i go deeply in google chrome and after a hard work of about 2 days i found its causes and solution too.I learnt the root of this problem and finally come out with some successful solutions.
If you are also facing this problem then this tutorial is for you !! Here we go :-
So the problem is with Google Chrome.An error comes like this :-
Before coming to the Solutions You must know that what is SSL and The causes of this Error.
What is SSL Connection Error :
Causes of SSL Connection error in Google Chrome Browser:
- If there is a problem in CMS battery which leads to the Time and Date mismatches.
- If SSL certificate is untrusted of that site.
- If there is a SSL certificate name mismatch error.
- If the SSL certificate is not issued by a trusted certificate authority.
- If you are behind Corporate firewall and you are trying to use a htpps://
- If the page contains both secure and non secure items.
Solution 1 :
- Change the date and time correctly :
Most often SSL connection error in Google Chrome browser arises due to mismatch date and time. It is because when you open a website (especially account websites like Gmail or Facebook) it tracks the location, date and time of your system. If there is a mismatch in the information, it blocks the certification from your system. So, just correct your date and time and relaunch the Google Chrome browser.
Most often SSL connection error in Google Chrome browser arises due to mismatch date and time. It is because when you open a website (especially account websites like Gmail or Facebook) it tracks the location, date and time of your system. If there is a mismatch in the information, it blocks the certification from your system. So, just correct your date and time and relaunch the Google Chrome browser.
Solution 2 :
- Tweak Google Chrome :
This proposed solution is actually a fix and does not solve the root of the problem. Just follow the below steps to tweak Google Chrome Browser:
- Right click on the Shortcut file of Google Chrome at your desktop.
- Choose Properties. A Dialog Box will appear.
- You would see a field named “Target”. Just Tweak that i.e modify it. Add the below code at the last as show in the below image.
- After applying the below code just Click on OK.
This Will Definitely Fix The Problem 🙂
This proposed solution is actually a fix and does not solve the root of the problem. Just follow the below steps to tweak Google Chrome Browser:
Solution 3 :
- Change the settings of Internet in Google Chrome Browser :
Generally, the SSL error message comes when some of the elements of a secure webpage are not loaded by secure sources. This error comes mostly in frames, JavaScript and images. There are three possible to solve SSL error by changing the settings of internet:
Change the SSL settings in browser:
- Open Google Chrome. Press “Customize and control Google Chrome” option.
_Customize and Control Google Chrome Option_
- Click on ” Settings”.
- A new window of Google Chrome settings will open. Scroll down and click on “Show advanced settings”.
- Now, scroll down. You will see a tab of “Change Proxy Settings” under Network. Click on it.
_Change Proxy Settings option_
- A new window of Internet Properties will open in your screen.
- Choose “Security” tab. Set Security level zone as medium. If it is selected as before then leave it.
- Choose “Privacy” tab. Set Internet zone as medium. If it is selected as before then leave it.
- Now, choose “Content” tab. Click on “Clear SSL state” and press OK.
- Now, relaunch the browser and open the desired website.
If this method also does not help you the follow the below browser settings:
- Open Google Chrome. Press “Customize and control Google Chrome” option.
- Click on ” Settings”
- A new window of Google Chrome settings will open. Scroll down and click on “Show advanced settings”.
- Now, scroll down. You will see a tab of “Manage Certificates”. Click on it.
- A new window of certificates will open. Just import the desire certificate and relaunch the browser.
- That’s it. Now open your desired website without anu problem.

