Google Chromecast 2nd Gen Bricked? ‘Untrusted Device’ Issue Pop Up After Certificate Expiry

Thousands of users from the Google Streaming Device, the second -generation model of the Chromocist, suddenly encountered a mistake when their device could no longer connect Wi -Fi. An error code, the number with the number SSCR-S401012203-2280-G, which states that Chrome cast is a ‘non-confident device’, which makes many people surprised.

However, this happened because the Google Chromekaste was ended up the second -generation certificate globally. The Chrome cast was released in the second generation of 2015 and as some users said, the certificate of verification has expired. In particular, Google closed the chrome cast line of streaming devices in August 2024, but then said it would continue to provide software and firmware updates for it. The issue was shared on Google’s user community and the company has acknowledged the issue, adding that they are working to resolve it. However, it is not yet clear when the devices will backup and work.

Why did Google close the Chrome cast?

Google closed the Chrome cast line in August 2024, replacing the latest Google TV streaming. The new device offers better performance, storage enhancement, and smart home integration, which reflects a shift from Google’s feature experience to experience. Google released several chrome cast generations between 2013 and 2022, produced by simple HDMI streaming devices in models with 4K support and Google TV integration. The key version included chromcost with the original Chrome cast (2013), Chrome cast Ultra (2016), and Google TV (2020, 4K and HD).

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