Why is my MacBook Pro safari not connecting to the internet?

The past week I have been trying to use Safari on my MacBook Pro but it keeps saying Safari can't verify the identity of the website. I am not sure how to get rid of the popup, so I can continue to use the website. What do I need to do to resolve this?

Which website?  Is it one in particular, or dose it appear on every website?
When you open Safari, does it always open with this site?

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