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Firefox started by test automation software has no imported certificates. How to have them?

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I'm using the LEAPWORK software for test automation. Every time it starts a browser, whether it's Firefox or Chrome, it starts it with default "clean setup", which means that every setting that was changed during a test or a usual usage, won't be applied with a next test run. This includes imported certificates.

Is there some way to have those certificates in the default setup while running the tests?

I'm using the LEAPWORK software for test automation. Every time it starts a browser, whether it's Firefox or Chrome, it starts it with default "clean setup", which means that every setting that was changed during a test or a usual usage, won't be applied with a next test run. This includes imported certificates. Is there some way to have those certificates in the default setup while running the tests?

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hello, for such specialised requests it might be better to contact leapworks's support site. you might want to start with https://support.leapwork.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000894951-How-to-create-and-use-Firefox-Profile-in-LEAPWORK - firefox stores its imported certificates in the cert9.db file within the profile folder btw...

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