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1. Certificate Error
An SSL certificate error or security certificate error indicates a problem with HTTPS encryption. You'll only see this error when connecting to a website using HTTPS.
2. Unable to Connect
The "Unable to connect" error in Firefox or "Google Chrome could not connect to [website.com)" message looks similar to the "Server not found" message above, but each means something different.
3. Phishing and Malware Warnings
Your browser will also display phishing (or web forgery) and malware warnings. Whether you use Firefox, Chrome, or Internet Explorer, your browser regularly downloads a list of dangerous websites. When you attempt to connect to a website on this list, you'll see an error message.
4. 404 Not Found
You may see a variety of web server messages when accessing web pages. The most common one is "404 Not Found," which means you're trying to access a page that doesn't exist. Either the web page was removed or you were typing in an address and mistyped it.
5. Customized Error Pages
Website owners can customize the 404 Not Found and other error pages on their websites. For example, here at How-To Geek, we have a special 404 Page Not Found error inspired by classic Mario games. These errors mean the same thing, but they're generally customized to be more friendly and help you find what you're looking for.
6. Server Not Found
A "Server not found" not found error in Firefox or "Google Chrome could not find [website.com]" message indicates that your browser could not find the website you're trying to access. Either you mistyped website address and you're trying to access a website that doesn't exist, your DNS server is down, or your firewall, proxy, or other settings are misconfigured.