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This is because you are using a self-signed cert. The only way you will get the warning to go away is either add the self-signed cert as trusted in your browser or you will need to go to a certificate authority and buy a trusted cert. These cost around $60-120 per year. Go Daddy is an issuer of certificates.
Try clearing your cache/history, close you browser, then open another one. If you are using Firefox and history clearing doesn't work for you. Kindly check if your computer's clock has the wrong date. It commonly happens when the clock is not updated because it sends an expired issuer certificate. Updating the clock may fix the problem.
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