Incorrect SSL certificate details for your subdomain are often due to your browser storing the wrong SSL certificate. To fix this, you need to clear your browser's SSL state.
The method to clear the SSL state varies depending on your browser and operating system. For instance, in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge on a PC, you need to access the Internet Options through your operating system settings. Once there, navigate to the Content tab and click on 'Clear SSL State'. For more detailed instructions, you can refer to the originalZendesk article.
To clear the SSL state in Google Chrome on Windows, you need to use the Internet Options in your system settings. Open the Start menu and search for 'Internet Options'. In the dialog box that appears, go to the Content tab and click 'Clear SSL…
If you can't find the 'Clear SSL State' option in Chrome, it's because this setting is not available directly within the browser. Instead, you need to access it through your Windows system settings. Open the Start menu, search for 'Internet…
Clearing the SSL state in Microsoft Edge on Windows requires accessing the Internet Options through your system settings. Open the Start menu, search for 'Internet Options', and in the dialog box that appears, navigate to the Content tab. From…
You can't clear the SSL state directly in Chrome or Edge settings because this option is managed through the operating system settings. For both browsers on Windows, you need to access the Internet Options via the Control Panel. Once there, you can…