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回報翻譯問題
https://i.imgur.com/iHnDdQE.png
Because it is certainly valid on my end.
And yes, certificates do expire. That is normal.
Each site that wants to use https, like Steam, has their own SSL certificate. If the certificate is invalid then everyone is going to have a problem. If your system or ISP is having some issue and isn't able to confirm the SSL cert is valid you may get an error.
If you're able to see the certificate and the details line up correctly it raises questions. If they don't, the cert is expired, or it's not for Valve/Steam that raises different questions.
But in order to know what questions to proceed to next, you providing what you see when you examine the SSL cert on https://store.steampowered.com/ is the next reasonable step.