Untrusted certificate!!!!!!help

Eevry page that i want to open i recive this message "" Wesite has sent an untrusted certificate.Accept anyway ""
when i accpet it i have only this two options !
1" Accept this time only
2 Certificate details

Just accept this time only, it won't cause you a problem, you can't pick up a virus on your phone
Good Luck
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