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Start "Certificate Manager" Inside Google Chrome
How to start the "Certificate Manager" inside Google Chrome? I heard that it can be used to manage trusted CA certificates and personal certificates for Google Chrome.
✍: FYIcenter.com
To start "Certificate Manager" inside Google Chrome, you need to use the "Settings > Advanced settings" menu as shown below:
1. Run Google Chrome.
2. Click the "Customize and control Google Chrome" menu icon. You see a pop up menu.
3. Click the "Settings" entry in the pop up menu. You see a Settings page displayed.
4. Click the "Show advanced settings..." link at the end of the Settings page. More settings displayed.
5. Click "Manage certificates" button in the HTTPS/SSL section.
You see the Certificates dialog screen showing up.
⇒ Trusted Root Certification Authorities in Google Chrome
⇐ Managing Certificates in Google Chrome
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