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In chrome browser (android) Open a website ––Tap on lock icon––Click on 'Details'––click on certificate information––Certificate viewer open.

Which is provide all detail about site like who's owner, where is headquarter of site, Validity periods etc.


Which is not available in mozilla firefox (android) But available only lock icon .

Hence I recommend to use chrome. If firefox add "certificate viewer of sites" Than I will use it.

In chrome browser (android) Open a website ––Tap on lock icon––Click on 'Details'––click on certificate information––Certificate viewer open. Which is provide all detail about site like who's owner, where is headquarter of site, Validity periods etc. Which is not available in mozilla firefox (android) But available only lock icon . Hence I recommend to use chrome. If firefox add "certificate viewer of sites" Than I will use it.

Ŋuɖoɖo si wotia

Hi.

You can include this functionality in Firefox for Android if you install the add-on called Certainly Something. You can download a copy from here.

I use it myself and find it very useful.

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Ɖɔɖɔɖo si wotia

Hi.

You can include this functionality in Firefox for Android if you install the add-on called Certainly Something. You can download a copy from here.

I use it myself and find it very useful.

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Hare Krishna! Thanks it really work nice