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How to install your own SSL certificate for Android 7.0 and higher?
Previously, we used our certificate to decrypt traffic from BYOD devices. By default, secure connections (using TLS, HTTPS, and the like) in all applications trust the pre-installed system certificates. In Android 6.0 (API level 23) and earlier, user-added certificates are also trusted by default. Problems appeared with the release of Android 7.0. Tell me, is there a way to bypass this restriction and add our certificate to the trusted ones?
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