Hello John,
We are sorry to know that the https web sites are blocked by AVG. Please follow the steps in this link to fix this issue http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=Threat-of-using-vulnerable-or-unsupported-protocols.
Thank you
System/apps: Windows 10, latest version of Firefox, AVG Ultimate for home use
Problem: When going to secure sites (https) in Firefox I would frequently get an error message that the security certificate was not valid–this was happening on sites that I knew were not a problem, like Google.
Temporary fix: I found some forums on the net that suggested turning off the AVG link scanner. I did this and it fixed the problem, tested it by turning on and off several times, restarting machine, etc. and this definitely appeared to be causing the issue. As long as link scanner is turned off in AVG, no problem.
Question: Is there a way to have the AVG link scanner on and not have this issue? Is there a setting I need to configure in the browser or AVG or both? Or another fix?
Related notes: This was happening with Edge as well, not just Firefox, so it is a generalized AVG/browser conflict.
Thanks for any help you can give on this problem
Hello John,
We are sorry to know that the https web sites are blocked by AVG. Please follow the steps in this link to fix this issue http://support.avg.com/SupportArticleView?urlname=Threat-of-using-vulnerable-or-unsupported-protocols.
Thank you