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Start "Certificate Manager" Inside Mozilla Firefox 9
How to start the "Certificate Manager" inside Mozilla Firefox 9? I heard that it can be used to manage root CA certificates and personal certificates for Mozilla Firefox.
✍: FYIcenter.com
To start "Certificate Manager" inside Mozilla Firefox,
you need to use the "Tools > Options> Advanced > Encryption" menu
as shown below:
1. Run Mozilla Firefox 9.
2. Click the "Tools > Options" menu.
3. Click the "Advanced" tab.
4. Click the "Encryptions" tab.
5. Click "View Certificates" button. You see the Certificate Manager showing up.
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