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Get Past Invalid Server Certificate on Google ChromeThere is a public WiFi location that I frequent. However, every time I'm there, I bring up Google Chrome and it reports "Invalid Server Certificate". The only options it has is "Back" and "Help me understand". But neither options allow me to continue using the web. On the other hand, other browsers, like Safari, allows me to continue with the invalid server certificate. Is there a way to do that with Google Chrome? Mel
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