On 21/06/29 10:34AM, anan wrote:
> Hello!
>
> How can I permanently add a certificate exception in the Tor Browser?
>
> When visiting onion sites, it'd be nice to have some easy solution to get
> rid of certificate warnings.
I think it's a feature. So a malicious user (with physical access to
your computer) can't trust a malicious invalid certificate
forever. Same thing happens when importing a new CA. Tor Browser
simply ignores it.
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