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TLS connection/certificates information

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Hello Community,

In Firefox for Android (both Stable ans Beta) I am completely unable to find a way to show the details of and HTTPS/TLS connection (protocol and ciphers used, issuing authority, common name and SANs, validity and so on).

The desktop version of Firefox and almost every other mobile app I tried support displaying this information (with varying dégrée of verbosity).

Especially when the certificate verification fails it would be very useful to see such details, and it seems a bit weird that a browser like Firefox doesn't provider such a basic feature. I am sure that I'm missing something very stupid

Hello Community, In Firefox for Android (both Stable ans Beta) I am completely unable to find a way to show the details of and HTTPS/TLS connection (protocol and ciphers used, issuing authority, common name and SANs, validity and so on). The desktop version of Firefox and almost every other mobile app I tried support displaying this information (with varying dégrée of verbosity). Especially when the certificate verification fails it would be very useful to see such details, and it seems a bit weird that a browser like Firefox doesn't provider such a basic feature. I am sure that I'm missing something very stupid

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Hi

This is something that our developers are currently working on. You can follow progress and add comments at:

https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/8400