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Banking Card Certificate Issues

TL;DR

Your banking card certificate is likely expired or invalid. This guide shows you how to check and fix it, allowing you to access online banking securely.

Checking Your Certificate Status

  1. Open your web browser: Use the same browser you normally use for online banking (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
  2. Access Online Banking: Go to your bank’s website and log in as usual. If it won’t let you login, proceed to step 3.
  3. Browser Security Indicator: Look at the address bar of your browser. You should see a padlock icon. Click on this icon.
  4. View Certificate Details: A window will pop up showing certificate information. Look for these key details:
    • Valid From/To Dates: Check if the current date falls within these dates. If it’s outside, the certificate is expired.
    • Issued To: Verify that the certificate is issued to your bank’s domain name (e.g., www.yourbank.co.uk).
    • Issuer: Note who issued the certificate – a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) like DigiCert, Sectigo, or Let’s Encrypt is good.

Fixing Common Certificate Problems

  1. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Old cached data can interfere with certificate validation.
    • Chrome: Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete (or Cmd+Shift+Delete on Mac). Select ‘Cookies and other site data’ and ‘Cached images and files’. Choose ‘All time’ for the time range, then click ‘Clear data’.
    • Firefox: Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete (or Cmd+Shift+Delete on Mac). Select ‘Cookies and Site Data’ and ‘Cached Web Content’. Choose ‘Everything’ for the time range, then click ‘Clear’.
    • Safari: Go to Safari > Preferences > Privacy. Click ‘Manage Website Data…’, select your bank’s website, and click ‘Remove All’.
  2. Update Your Browser: Older browsers may not support newer certificate standards.
    • Chrome: Chrome usually updates automatically. Go to Settings > About Chrome to check for updates.
    • Firefox: Firefox also updates automatically. Go to Help > About Firefox to check for updates.
    • Safari: Updates are handled through macOS system updates (Apple menu > System Preferences > Software Update).
  3. Check Your Computer’s Date and Time: Incorrect date/time settings can cause certificate validation errors.
    • Windows: Right-click the clock in the taskbar, select ‘Adjust date/time’. Ensure ‘Set time automatically’ is enabled.
    • macOS: Go to System Preferences > Date & Time. Ensure ‘Set date and time automatically’ is checked.
  4. Temporarily Disable Antivirus/Firewall (with caution): Sometimes, security software can incorrectly block certificate validation.

    Warning: Only disable your antivirus/firewall temporarily for testing purposes. Re-enable it immediately after.

  5. Contact Your Bank: If none of the above steps work, contact your bank’s support team. They may be experiencing a certificate issue on their end or need to reissue you a new digital certificate.
    • Explain that you are having trouble with your banking card certificate and have already tried clearing your browser cache, updating your browser, and checking your date/time settings.

Understanding Certificates

A digital certificate verifies the identity of a website (your bank in this case). It ensures that you are connecting to the genuine bank’s server and not an imposter trying to steal your information. When a certificate expires or is invalid, your browser will warn you about a potential security risk.

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