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how do I add new root CA certificates to Firefox 4 for Android

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I occasionally access SSL sites that use DOD-signed SSL certificates. How do I import the DOD root CA certs into FireFox mobile for Android (to avoid the "Get Me out of Here" "I Understand the Risks" dialog)?

I occasionally access SSL sites that use DOD-signed SSL certificates. How do I import the DOD root CA certs into FireFox mobile for Android (to avoid the "Get Me out of Here" "I Understand the Risks" dialog)?

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Once we import CNNIC root into firefox3.6 .Please tell me if CNNIC root CA certs can be trusted by firefox4 for Android? thanks a lot. best regards zhaifenghong

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Sorry, there's no built-in way to import new CA certificates into mobile Firefox. Someone could write an add-on to do this, or we may add this to a future version of the browser.

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Thanks a lot ,please tell me which URL can i Submit the application to add CNNIC ROOT in firefox4 for Android or next version of the browser.

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Does Firefox have it's own certificate store? I have a rooted phone and I added a certificate ( https://www.cacert.org ) to the system cert store, it works fine in the built it browser, but Firefox complains.

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Firefox uses its own approved CA list .

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Has anything been done about this in the past 5 months? I see an add-on called Cert manager, but it's not ideal for what I want to do. I would like to be able to add and remove trusted certs. Thank you.