Certificate is not trusted?

Hello, I have an iPhone 14 Pro and it's updated to the latest version. Now I get these notifications every day. Is there any way I can turn them off or delete them? It's a different site every day, and the "Expiration Date" is a different date each time.

Can anyone help me with this?

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Stingraylp
4 months ago

This message comes when the CA (Certificate Authority) that has signed the certificate is recognized as untrustworthy as it is not deposited in the truststore of your iPhone, or is not registered as official CA.

You can turn this off by adding either the missing CAs to the Truststore (which is very funny when it comes to other iPhone users). Otherwise, it may also be easy that the websites are not trustworthy. Or the certificates have expired, for example.

I also know net all CAs now, but an Intermediate Certificate that just “R10” doesn’t sound officially.

Stingraylp
4 months ago
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I went to the website for you, so I look very much for Scam. I was forwarded directly to other websites of ours.

Vilight is also simply because the domain was registered by another provider and the website is no longer what it was eig. mar.

Stingraylp
4 months ago

You can disable this probably in Safari or add CA to your iPhone’s truststore (if this is possible with iOS).

Otherwise, you can do little, if necessary you also captured malware as described by HandyFlatrates.

HandyFlatrates
4 months ago

I guess you have igrendwiene app with malware that calls or charges such pages. Therefore, you should take the error message seriously and see why they come and find the cause. Just turning away the message is more a security problem.