Next, create the password you will use when you install the certificate onto your device covered in the next section. Our system asks that your password is no less than 12 characters and is only alpha-numeric. That means no special characters. After your certificate has been generated, you will be prompted to download the certificate to your device. Give your certificate a name so you can easily find it in your certificate store later.
In the Android developer community people are calling for this feature to be removed. To complete the install and remove that pesky warning, you need to add the certificate to your device's security credentials. Select "install from phone storage" to find your recently downloaded certificate. Then navigate to the "Download" folder and select your certificate. Now that the certificate has been added to your device's credentials, you can set the certificate name and its use - VPN and Apps or Wi-Fi depending on where you plan on using the certificate to authenticate.
Stop browser security warnings right now! Code Signing Certificates Tamper-proof your code. SSL Installation on Android has never been easier! Before You Begin Before getting on with the download and installation, here are the things you should have a close look at: The certificate file must be in. The key files must be in. Whether you have the latest Android version or an older one, this process should work in any case. When prompted, submit your information as shown below: What is your first and last name?
Instead of your first and last name, enter the FQDN fully-qualified domain name you want to secure. For example, www.
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