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How do I change the default certificate that is presented when a server requests my personal certificates?

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Under Options -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates:

You can choose "Select one automatically" or "Ask you every time". How do I change the default certificate or change the order of the certificate list when you click "View Certificates". I need multiple certificates to access different services so I can't just delete the others. Is there a place in about:config where I can change this?

Under Options -> Privacy & Security -> Certificates: You can choose "Select one automatically" or "Ask you every time". How do I change the default certificate or change the order of the certificate list when you click "View Certificates". I need multiple certificates to access different services so I can't just delete the others. Is there a place in about:config where I can change this?

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Well, it think you want to use different certificates for different sites for this there is a way To clear your SSL session state in Firefox choose History -> Clear Recent History… and then select “Active Logins” and click “Clear Now”. Then the next time you connect to your SSL server Firefox will prompt for which certificate to use.'