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Many older web browsers, including versions of Netscape Navigator and Netscape Communicator, have a digital certificate that ensures secure, authenticated online transactions. If you have a Netscape browser version older than 4.06 (released in August, 1998), you should update your browser to ensure a continued smooth experience while conducting secure online transactions such as shopping. The current version of Netscape Communicator, 4.7, is available now via for Free Download or can be ordered on CD-ROM.
(Note: If you use newer Netscape versions 4.06, 4.07, 4.08, 4.5, 4.51, 4.6, 4.61, and the current version, 4.7, you do not need to upgrade..)
To update International browsers, read the following pages: Brazil, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan.
If I am using Netscape Communicator 4.05, or earlier, what will happen? You may see the following dialog box on some secure websites after December 31, 1999. You may simply click Continue to make a secure connection. If you click Cancel, you will not be taken to the secure page. This dialog box will continue to appear each time you access these secure websites. In addition, some versions of Communicator on certain platforms and operating systems (such as Macintosh or Windows) may experience uncertain behavior when trying to connect securely to websites. If you experience these problems you will need to upgrade your browser to the latest version.
If I continue using 4.05 will my online transactions continue to be secure?
How do I make the dialog box disappear?
How can I tell which version of Netscape I am running?
I am using a Windows 3.1 PC or a 68k Macintosh - what version of Netscape should I upgrade to?
What if I do not wish to upgrade my browser?
Why will this dialog appear only when using older versions of browsers?
(For Webmasters): How do I easily identify and communicate with visitors to my site that have older browsers?
![]() Note, this may result in two pop-up windows coming from your page if you should happen to already have a pop-up function running on you page. For additional information on digital certificates, go to http://www.verisign.com/server/cus/rootcert/faq.html. For additional information on digital certificates and Netscape server products, go to http://enterprise.netscape.com/.
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