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Are there any plans to implement certificate management in Firefox for Android?

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As on Desktop versions there's a need to sometimes to import ca certificates (for example from a https proxy) to support SSL scanning/MITM.

FF for Android should allow importing ca certificates or at least support the enterprise roots flag to use the CA's from the device....

Otherwise it on business devices often unuseable due MITM/SSL Scanning Proxies.

As on Desktop versions there's a need to sometimes to import ca certificates (for example from a https proxy) to support SSL scanning/MITM. FF for Android should allow importing ca certificates or at least support the enterprise roots flag to use the CA's from the device.... Otherwise it on business devices often unuseable due MITM/SSL Scanning Proxies.

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Hi

Subject to any limitations imposed by Android (and being able to make an app that can be installed on a range of devices) this is something that may be considered for a future release of Firefox for Android.