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SSL client authentification (AuthBasicFake) using certificate?

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I would like to authenticate myself on a web-site using SSL Client Certificate (Apache2 AuthBasicFake). It works in Safari (iOS) using imported iOS profile as well as on desktop with Firefox. Is there a possibility to import and use certificates in Firefox for iOS? AFAIK, Apple does not grant access to configuration profiles by default, but, for example, Junos Pulse has it. Or just import certificate directly to Firefox?

I would like to authenticate myself on a web-site using SSL Client Certificate (Apache2 AuthBasicFake). It works in Safari (iOS) using imported iOS profile as well as on desktop with Firefox. Is there a possibility to import and use certificates in Firefox for iOS? AFAIK, Apple does not grant access to configuration profiles by default, but, for example, Junos Pulse has it. Or just import certificate directly to Firefox?

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In Firefox for iOS not right now. Thank you for your suggestion. We're always looking for ways to improve Firefox for iOS.

Please visit this page to submit your request where our engineers can review it.

Thank you for giving Firefox for iOS a try!