Hate safari and keychain

i hate safari and keychain ,is there any solution ,i try my best ,when ever i will try to open my yahoo mail it will ask about certificate even i clik on the certficate to trust this side .other thing when yahoo will open it will just come like a black page where u can login by user name and password but the grapichs is not coming.that means when i will open yahoomail site it will not come on proper way it will only come by letter graphics will be not there but i can use my yahoo mail,but iwanna solv this problem becuse it look ugly

I was having a similar problem when going to the Apple website. I was being asked about a keychain. Other sites were fine.
For some reason, none of the suggestions from others had worked for me. What did work was this:
1. Open Hard Drive, Applications, Utilities, Keychain Access.
2. From Keychain Access menu, choose Preferences.
3. On the General tab, click the "Reset My Keychain" button.
Problem solved.

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