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When I use KeysFCU Online, a message pops up on my screen saying that my security certificate expired. What does this mean, and what should I do about it?

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When I use KeysFCU Online, a message pops up on my screen saying that my security certificate expired. What does this mean, and what should I do about it?

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As an online Keys Federal Credit Union member, you may be unaware that Netscape Navigator 4.05 or earlier browsers and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 and 4.5 for Macintosh computers include security certificates that expired. The SSL connection between KeysFCU Online and your browser is secure. This is not a security risk. To address this issue, you may do one of two things: • Click past the warning. The warning is just an alert. You can click “continue” to pass it, however, you will continue to receive the warning whenever you attempt to access a site using SSL encryption. Upgrade your browser and download the latest version.

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