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Staging certificates are not natively trusted. If you'd like to prevent the security messages in the browser; |
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Staging certificates are not natively trusted. If you'd like to prevent the security messages in the browser; |
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### Mac |
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### Mac |
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1. Download [`Fake LE Intermediate X1`](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/staging-environment/). |
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1. Download [`Fake LE Intermediate X1`](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/staging-environment). |
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2. Open `Applications` -> `Utilities` -> `Keychain Access`. |
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2. Open `Applications` -> `Utilities` -> `Keychain Access`. |
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3. Click on `Certificates`. |
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3. Click on `Certificates`. |
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4. Drag `fakeleintermediatex1.pem` into the window to add it. |
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4. Drag `fakeleintermediatex1.pem` into the window to add it. |
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To view the certificate got to `Settings` -> `General` -> `Profile`. |
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To view the certificate got to `Settings` -> `General` -> `Profile`. |
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## Android |
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## Android |
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https://www.globalsign.com/en/blog/installing-certificates-onto-android-devices/ |
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https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2844832?hl=en |
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