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How do I export a client certificate on Firefox for Android?

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Within the registration process on www.startssl.com a client certificate had been added to my Firefox for Android. Now I want to backup this client certificate but I have no idea how I could export it in the mobile version.

I also want to use this certificate on my Desktop Firefox, is this possible?

Thanks for any help!

Within the registration process on www.startssl.com a client certificate had been added to my Firefox for Android. Now I want to backup this client certificate but I have no idea how I could export it in the mobile version. I also want to use this certificate on my Desktop Firefox, is this possible? Thanks for any help!

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HI SumoAlex, Thank you for your question. I apologize for being a little late in the responses coming in. If we cannot find an answer, please post your question again.

I understand that you would like to know how to export the client certificate from the android and also use it on the Desktop.

IT may not work on the Desktop, but I do know that you can enable remote debugging in Firefox. The cert.db on the Desktop stores all of the certificates. (is this the same on the Android device? )

Try the Cert Manager add on for Firefox for Android. ref stackoverflow.com

Hope this helps.

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الحل المُختار

HI SumoAlex, Thank you for your question. I apologize for being a little late in the responses coming in. If we cannot find an answer, please post your question again.

I understand that you would like to know how to export the client certificate from the android and also use it on the Desktop.

IT may not work on the Desktop, but I do know that you can enable remote debugging in Firefox. The cert.db on the Desktop stores all of the certificates. (is this the same on the Android device? )

Try the Cert Manager add on for Firefox for Android. ref stackoverflow.com

Hope this helps.