Online certificate problem

I can't change my internet certificate check to "off".
It seems it is locked to "on", so everytime i try to surf the internet i get popups with several certificate i need to accept to go to nesxt page.
I want to set the internet certificate check to off so i won't get those popups all the time.
How do i unlock it so i can disable it ?
It's VERY annoying !!

You can soft reset your phone. This will set all settings to default. After this all icon and widget arrangements will be restored to default too.
To soft reset, go to settings, phone, phone management, factory settings, restore.
It is always better to backup important data first.
I also recommend you to use opera mini and ic browser from Nokia store.
Hope this helps.
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