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How to access certificate manager on FF for Android?

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Hi folks,

I am using my own Root CA for internally used server certificates. I've installed the root CA certificate on my Android device. Nevertheless, FF for Android still complains about the CA of the certificate. Thus, I guess FF for Android uses its own certificate manage (pretty much the same as FF on Windows does).

How can I access the certificate manager on FF for Android to import ny Root CA certificate?

Thanks,

Rigge
Hi folks, I am using my own Root CA for internally used server certificates. I've installed the root CA certificate on my Android device. Nevertheless, FF for Android still complains about the CA of the certificate. Thus, I guess FF for Android uses its own certificate manage (pretty much the same as FF on Windows does). How can I access the certificate manager on FF for Android to import ny Root CA certificate? Thanks, Rigge

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On the release version - I don't think so. On beta or nightly - switching the security.enterprise_roots.enabled preference in about:config should work.