How to fix connection issues in safari while connecting to MyEDBC

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Overview

Purpose: This guide explains how to fix SSL connection error on Safari while logging into MyEDBC.

Audience: This guide is for employees needing access to MyEDBC on their Mac computers using Safari.

Estimated time to complete: 5 minutes

Prerequisites

You’ll need to be connected to the internet on your Mac.

Step-by-step Instructions

Step 1: Open Safari Browser

Step 2: Access Safari Settings

  • Click on Safari on the top left and click on “Settings”.

Step 3: Manage Website Data

  • Click on the Privacy tab and click on “Manage Website Data”.
  • On the Website Data window, select and remove all entries for MyEDBC.
  • Click on Done.

Step 4: Restart Safari

  • Quit and open Safari again.

Step 5: Access MyEDBC

  • Try to open MyEDBC; you will receive the following error message.
  • Click on Show Details and then Visit this website.
  • If you are prompted with a screen for SSL certificate not valid, click on OK.
  • You will now be able to log in to MyEDBC.

Note: MyEDBC recommends using https://www.myeducationbc.info/ to log in.

Troubleshooting
  • Common issues and their solutions:
    • Issue: Unable to open MyEDBC.
      Solution: Ensure the website data for MyEDBC is cleared and try again.
    • Issue: SSL certificate not valid.
      Solution: Click OK on the SSL certificate prompt to proceed.
  • FAQs related to the topic:
    • Q: Can I use other browsers?
      A: Yes, We recommended Edge or Chrome for MyEd.
    • Q: What if the issue persists?
      A: Contact IT support for further assistance.
Additional Resources
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Conclusion

Ensure you follow the steps to resolve connection errors on Safari. If you have any questions or run into any problems