

Unlike Firefox, there’s no easy way to say “yes, I know what I’m doing, ignore this.” This is an oversight I wish Chromium would correct, but until they do, we have to hack our way around it.Ĭaveat: these instructions are written for Mac OS X. You ignore it once and it’s fine for that browsing session. Every time you hit a page, you get a nasty error message.

Let’s say you have a server with a self-signed HTTP SSL certificate. The purpose is how to live with self-signed SSL certificates and Google Chrome. Chrome starts and stops quickly But that’s not the purpose of this entry. Up to and including having to force-quit at the end of the day. Sorry, Firefox, but with all the stuff I need to work installed, you’re so slow as to be unusable. I’ve been using Google Chrome as my primary browser for the last few months.
