SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a security protocol that enables encrypted communication between a client and a web server. Clearing the SSL state can resolve connection issues caused by outdated or corrupted SSL data. Here’s how to do it in different browsers:
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome Settings
- Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the Chrome browser window.
- Select Settings.
- Access Advanced Settings
- Scroll down and click on Advanced.
- Clear SSL State
- Under the Privacy and Security section, click on Clear browsing data.
- Select the Advanced tab.
- Check the box for Cached images and files.
- Click on Clear data.
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox Options
- Click on the three horizontal lines in the upper right corner of the Firefox browser window.
- Select Options.
- Access Privacy & Security
- Click on Privacy & Security in the left-hand menu.
- Clear SSL State
- Scroll down to the Cookies and Site Data section.
- Click on Clear Data.
- Check the box for Cached Web Content.
- Click on Clear.
Microsoft Edge
- Open Edge Settings
- Click on the three horizontal dots in the upper right corner of the Edge browser window.
- Select Settings.
- Access Privacy, Search, and Services
- Click on Privacy, search, and Services in the left-hand menu.
- Clear SSL State
- Under the Clear browsing data section, click on Choose what to clear.
- Check the box for Cached images and files.
- Click on Clear now.
Safari (macOS)
- Open Safari Preferences
- Click on Safari in the top menu bar.
- Select Preferences.
- Access Privacy Settings
- Click on the Privacy tab.
- Clear SSL State
- Click on Manage Website Data.
- Select the websites you want to remove data for or click Remove All.
- Click on Done.
Conclusion
Clearing the SSL state in your browser can help resolve connection issues and ensure a smoother browsing experience. By following these steps, you can refresh the SSL cache and establish secure connections with up-to-date certificates.
For more information, read about What is an SSL Certificate and How to Fix SSL Errors.