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getting "Your connection is not secure" for my JS file even SSL certificate activated.

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Hi,

We have renewed SSL certificate for this domain, but still only in Firefox we are getting certificate error.

https://peperet.com/lib/multi_conversion.min.js

This is working fine in chrome and safari. Also verified certificate. Could please look into this?

Thanks, Sandeep

Hi, We have renewed SSL certificate for this domain, but still only in Firefox we are getting certificate error. https://peperet.com/lib/multi_conversion.min.js This is working fine in chrome and safari. Also verified certificate. Could please look into this? Thanks, Sandeep

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hi, you'll have to implement the whole certificate chain (including the intermediary certificate) to work out of the box in all browsers without problems: https://knowledge.rapidssl.com/support/ssl-certificate-support/index?page=content&id=INFO1548

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hi, you'll have to implement the whole certificate chain (including the intermediary certificate) to work out of the box in all browsers without problems: https://knowledge.rapidssl.com/support/ssl-certificate-support/index?page=content&id=INFO1548