I am having a problem that is causing your root CA to not allow me to view sites. The link I pasted is to the web site of an image I was trying to access with Google Chrome. The error message is what I've taken a screenshot of, as well as the most information I could that the CA -> . certificate uses. I'm not sure why Ad Guard would prevent me from using any form of OSCP verification, and instead cause me to use your CA -> Cert. I do have a lot of Web Extensions, but I have disabled all of them, and do not get any different results. I run Malware Bytes as well as F-Secure SAFE on this particular MacBook Pro. I have disabled them, retried and received the same results.
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![Screenshot 1](https://reports-img.adguard.com/aP2CVow.png)Screenshot 2
![Screenshot 2](https://reports-img.adguard.com/I3OVNRY.png)System configuration
Send Do-Not-Track header,
Remove X-Client-Data header from HTTP requests,
Strip URLs from tracking parameters,
Block third-party Authorization header,
Self-destructing third-party cookies (),
Disable cache for third-party requests,
Block WebRTC,
Block Flash,
Block Java,
Hide your Referrer from third-parties (),
Hide your User-Agent (),
Hide your IP address ()
AdGuard Base,
AdGuard Mobile Ads,
EasyList,
Peter Lowe's Blocklist
Privacy:
AdGuard Tracking Protection,
EasyPrivacy,
Fanboy's Enhanced Tracking List,
Fanboy Anti-Facebook List,
Fanboy's Anti-thirdparty Fonts
Social Widgets:
AdGuard Social Media,
Fanboy's Social Blocking List
Annoyances:
AdGuard Annoyances,
Fanboy's Annoyances,
Web Annoyances Ultralist,
Adblock Warning Removal List,
EasyList Cookie List
Security:
Malware Domains Blocklist,
Spam404,
NoCoin Filter List
Other:
AdGuard DNS