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on android firefox: How can I view the full certificate of the site I am visiting, including its fingerprint?

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also How can I remove security exceptions?

also How can I remove security exceptions?

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Hi weqrkj, Currently there is not a built in feature to Firefox for Android that shows the full security certificate of a website you are visiting.

There is an add on called the Client Certificate Manager available in Android that may be useful however.

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Thanks, but the add-on doesn't solve the problem, because it does not list the (unverified) certificates that prompted adding an exception. When I go to a site that has an unverified certificate, I should be able to manually check the certificate. Right now, I can add an exception, but I have no way of knowing if that is a good idea. Displaying the details or just the fingerprint would be very sensible; otherwise the user could be accepting any arbitrary certificate, say from a woman in the middle.