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373       <message name="IDS_WEBSITE_SETTINGS_IDENTITY_VERIFIED" desc="Text that is displayed in the header of the Website Settings popup if the identity of a website is verified.">
374 Identity verified
376 <message name="IDS_WEBSITE_SETTINGS_IDENTITY_NOT_VERIFIED" desc="Text that is displayed in the header of the Website Settings popup if the identity of a website is not verified.">
377 Identity not verified
2314 When you connect to a secure website, the server hosting that site presents your browser with something called a "certificate" to verify its identity. This certificate contains identity information, such as the address of the website, which is verified by a third party that your device trusts. By checking that the address in the certificate matches the address of the website, it is possible to verify that you are securely communicating with the website you intended, and not a third party (such as an attacker on your network).
2319 When you connect to a secure website, the server hosting that site presents your browser with something called a "certificate" to verify its identity. This certificate contains identity information, such as the address of the website, which is verified by a third party that your computer trusts. By checking that the address in the certificate matches the address of the website, it is possible to verify that you are securely communicating with the website you intended, and not a third party (such as an attacker on your network).
2357 In this case, the certificate has not been verified by a third party that your device trusts. Anyone can create a certificate claiming to be whatever website they choose, which is why it must be verified by a trusted third party. Without that verification, the identity information in the certificate is meaningless. It is therefore not possible to verify that you are communicating with <ph name="DOMAIN">&lt;strong&gt;$1<ex>paypal.com</ex>&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> instead of an attacker who generated his own certificate claiming to be <ph name="DOMAIN2">&lt;strong&gt;$2<ex>paypal.com</ex>&lt;/strong&gt;</ph>. You should not proceed past this point.
2362 If, however, you work in an organization that generates its own certificates, and you are trying to connect to an internal website of that organization using such a certificate, you may be able to solve this problem securely. You can import your organization's root certificate as a "root certificate", and then certificates issued or verified by your organization will be trusted and you will not see this error next time you try to connect to an internal website. Contact your organization's help staff for assistance in adding a new root certificate to your device.
2367 In this case, the certificate has not been verified by a third party that your computer trusts. Anyone can create a certificate claiming to be whatever website they choose, which is why it must be verified
2370 If, however, you work in an organization that generates its own certificates, and you are trying to connect to an internal website of that organization using such a certificate, you may be able to solve this problem securely. You can import your organization's root certificate as a "root certificate", and then certificates issued or verified by your organization will be trusted and you will not see this error next time you try to connect to an internal website. Contact your organization's help staff for assistance in adding a new root certificate to your computer.
2532 <message name="IDS_CERT_INFO_VERIFIED_USAGES_GROUP" desc="The label of the group in the general page of the certificate info dialog which lists the usages that the certificate is verified for">
2533 This certificate has been verified for the following usages:
2535 <message name="IDS_CERT_USAGE_SSL_CLIENT" desc="The description of a certificate that is verified for use as an SSL client">
2538 <message name="IDS_CERT_USAGE_SSL_SERVER" desc="The description of a certificate that is verified for use as an SSL server">
2541 <message name="IDS_CERT_USAGE_SSL_SERVER_WITH_STEPUP" desc="The description of a certificate that is verified for use as an SSL server with step up">
2544 <message name="IDS_CERT_USAGE_EMAIL_SIGNER" desc="The description of a certificate that is verified for signing emails">
2548 certificate that is verified for encrypting email">
2551 <message name="IDS_CERT_USAGE_OBJECT_SIGNER" desc="The description of a certificate that is verified for signing executable code">
2554 <message name="IDS_CERT_USAGE_SSL_CA" desc="The description of a certificate that is verified for use by an SSL certification authority">
2557 <message name="IDS_CERT_USAGE_STATUS_RESPONDER" desc="The description of a certificate that is verified for use as a status responder">
8961 The identity of this website has been verified by <ph name="ISSUER">$1<ex>VeriSign</ex></ph>.
8973 The identity of <ph name="ORGANIZATION">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> at <ph name="LOCALITY">$2<ex>Mountain View, CA US</ex></ph> has been verified by <ph name="ISSUER">$3<ex>VeriSign</ex></ph>.
8979 The identity of this website has not been verified.
9008 <ph name="SENTENCE1">$1<ex>Your connection is encrypted.</ex></ph> <ph name="SENTENCE2">$2<ex>However, this page includes resources from other pages whose identity cannot be verified.</ex></ph>