Comment #10 on issue 2010 by earonesty: Feature: An option to disable  
the 'Expired Certificate" warning for a specific site
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=2010

There should just be a checkbox [X] Permanently Accept this Cert for This  
Site

Possibly, even enabling that checkbox to appear could be an "advanced user"  
feature.

NOTE: I'm a *big* fan of the single "advanced user" checkbox that turns on  
all sorts
of things that normal people who don't know what certs are shouldn't  
touch.  I do it
on all my UI's .   Chrome puts some things "under the hood", but really,  
there's a
zillion options that knowledgeable users should be able to tweak (system  
admins at
banks dealing with tricky firewall getups, for example), but that normal  
users
shouldn't even know exist.   Hence the "im an advances user... spill your  
guts"
checkbox.




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