Https Certificate

When I try to access the https version of my domain https://reachuptech.com
my browser (chrome, but firefox just does the same) warns me for certificate issues and the https in front of my domain in the url bar gets red. How can I update the certificate from the cpanel to make it green?

please response it’s important for me.

I’m not facing such issues, your certificate works fine for me:

This is likely a cache issue. Clearing your browser and DNS cache should help. You can alternatively try to visit the website via a VPN to verify that the certificate works fine.

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Doesn’t look right from my side. And I can’t login to wordpress.

Can you please be more specific?

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First of all when I search my website privacy error is coming and not secure text is coming in red color. And there showing certificate is not valid. I can’t access my site because the https certificate is not valid.
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As said before:

While for a different issue, the advice in this article can also help:

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My website is not new. My website was running fine but suddenly https certificate issue was generated.

Click to not secure text and view certificate. Share your certificate info shown on your end.

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I didn’t say it was.

The advice in this article may be for new accounts, but it also applies in your case, as both problems relate to DNS cache.

You can also verify your certificate is installed correctly by using an SSL Checker tool. Ignore anything related to chain certificates as that’s because of this:

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That error looks really bad! The error ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID means that the SSL certificate received by your browser does not match the domain name of your site.

Our hosting validates that the common name of the certificate matches the domain name you’re trying to install it to. So either something is going wrong on our end and our server is sending the wrong certificate (which seems very unlikely to me), or you are connected to something that’s definitely not our servers.

To figure out what could be the issue, it would help a lot to know what certificate you do actually see. I think you can get more information if you click the Advanced option there.

And your website is working fine from here with the Let’s Encrypt certificate you have installed, so I cannot check this for myself.

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