Catalina Google Chrome



If you’ve just upgraded macOS to Catalina and now find you can’t access websites with self signed certificates anymore, like I did, you need to add the site certificate into your Keychain. This is due to security changes in Catalina which in short means it gets quite fussy with self signed certificates. For a detailed explanation please check out this Apple KB article.

When you browse your vCenter you may see the following error. While Firefox and Safari allow you to add an exception, Chrome does not (whereas it did on Mojave). My Mac is managed by VMware so I’m not sure if there are any policies governing Chrome that causes this behaviour or if it is all users having this problem.

Catalina Google Chrome

After updating to macOS Catalina 10.15 the Google Chrome closes automatically on start. The browser closes every time when I click Settings or try open any site. All extensions are disabled. The same problem happens with Opera. Only Mozilla Firefox and Safari work. Jpg to pdf converter online. Please help me with this problem! I too am having incredibly frustrating issues with Google Chrome.ONLY. on mac laptops that have been upgraded to Catalina. Google chrome m1 version 9. Some sites load, but most, including Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, etc.

Mac Catalina Google Chrome

Note that there’s no ‘allow exception’ link to continue. In order to get around this you need to export the vCenter certificate from the desktop and import it into Keychain. Click to the left of the URL where the certificate box is and then click on the certificate itself.

Macos Catalina Google Chrome

You need to drag the certificate image onto your desktop and then open Keychain on the Mac. Once imported, double click on it, go to the trust section and under “When using this certificate” select “Always Trust”. You will then be asked for your credentials. Once this is done, the site will be trusted by your OS and in turn, Google Chrome.

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