Ipod model mc544ll. version 4.3.3. Will no longer connect to face time or upload pictures

My iPod model #mc544ll version 4.3.3 will no longer connect to face time. Also I cannot send pictures to my email. I am connected to the internet.

terryconnors, Welcome to the Apple Supprt Communities!
To continue using FaceTime, you must update to iOS 6.1.6 since device certificate is expired.
(especially uploading photos for email)
And you can't use older version at all times.
(For me, I use newer version at all times)

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