The server's security certificate is not yet valid!

I am getting this message with Google Chrome to access https sites (facebook.com for instance.
This message is only received with my primary user, other users function properly.
The system clock is set automatically and is showing the correct date.
Advancing the system time setting manually about 2.5 month or so the browser returns an "expired" message.
I am in web development and cannot simply replace my default user.
Is there anywhere I can look to see what is causing this error?

Hi krudesill,
Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
Are you seeing the same security certificate issue in Safari? The article linked below provides some information and a troubleshooting suggestion that may resolve the issue.
OS X Mavericks: If your certificate isn’t being accepted
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14003
If a certificate is not accepted, it may have expired or it may be invalid for the use to which it is being applied. For example, some certificates may be used for establishing a secure connection to a server but not for signing a document.
The most common reason a certificate isn’t accepted is that the certificate authority’s root certificate isn’t trusted by your computer. Before your computer will trust a certificate authority, you must add the certificate authority to a keychain and set the certificate trust settings.
Some apps (such as Safari) display the root certificate from the certificate authority as part of the message from the certificate authority. In this case, drag the root certificate icon to the desktop.
Drag the certificate file onto the Keychain Access icon, or double-click the certificate file.
Choose a keychain from the pop-up menu, then click OK.If you’re asked, type the name and password for an administrator user on this computer.
Select the certificate, then choose File > Get Info.
Click the Trust Settings disclosure triangle to display the trust policies for the certificate.
To override the trust policies, select new trust settings from the pop-up menus.
I hope this helps.
-Jason

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