04-29-2024 06:18 PM - last edited on 04-29-2024 06:31 PM by RogersZia
The site that allows to Login to Ignitve TV shows " esfapi.rogers.com "is down or certificate issued has expired. Not sure what to do.
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04-29-2024 06:20 PM
Also, I have tried incognito mode, restarting computer, clearing cache and ensuring that pop-up are not disabled. Nothing is working.
04-29-2024 06:43 PM
@wayneb71 : The website is working fine for me. The link is: https://ignitetv.rogers.com/
Here's the complete list of tips. Try a different clean browser?
04-29-2024 08:50 PM
Same is happening with me. Same message as you...esfapi.rogers.com "is down or certificate issued has expired..Did you get yours working yet?
04-29-2024 11:08 PM - edited 04-29-2024 11:10 PM
getting the same errror on google chrome only tho, I tried it on firefox and microsoft edge and those browsers are fine .. not sure what the issue is but clearing cache/deleting autopassword login didnt help on chrome , if anyone gets a solution please update us here, thank you
04-29-2024 11:12 PM
I keep getting a page that says
Nothing I do - restarting, clearing cache, etc will change this
04-29-2024 11:13 PM
and yes....I am logging in under the right account and password
04-29-2024 11:29 PM - edited 04-29-2024 11:56 PM
Why are people seeing "esfapi.rogers.com"? That's not the correct website. Are your bookmarks/links being "hijacked"? The correct website is: https://ignitetv.rogers.com/
For all the people above, please try all of the suggestions in my previous post link (again below). If a different browser works, then it's not a Rogers issue. I'm using Chrome on my Mac Mini M2 E10 just fine - tested this afternoon and again just now. Also tested Chrome on my MacBook Air.
It's often a cookie issue which is usually solved by trying Incognito or Private mode in the browser (although some people have already tried that.) People who clear cookies, often don't clear all of the appropriate Rogers cookies on their browser, so the problem will continue.
It can also be extensions like an adblocker, or any of the other many items listed in my link.
P.S. Sometimes the latest version of a browser, like Chrome, may have a brief incompatibility with the website, giving you the "certificate expired" feedback. I assume you're on a PC since my Chrome on a Mac is fine.
You may need to temporarily run with a different browser until the incompatibilities are ironed out. I also just checked and I'm running the latest version of Chrome 124.0.6367.93.
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