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## Getting the certificate onto the device
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The easiest way to get the certificate to the device is to use [the web
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app](@!urlTo("webapp.html")!@). In the rare cases where the web app doesn't
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work, you will need to get the __mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem__ file to the device to
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install it. The easiest way to accomplish this is to set up the Mail app on the
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device, and to email it over as an attachment. Open the email, tap on the
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attachment, then proceed with the install.
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## Installing the certificate
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<ol class="tlist">
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<li>You will be prompted to install a profile. Click "Install":
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<img src="@!urlTo('ios-profile.png')!@"/></li>
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<li>Accept the warning by clicking "Install" again:
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<img src="@!urlTo('ios-warning.png')!@"/></li>
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<li>The certificate should now be trusted:
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<img src="@!urlTo('ios-installed.png')!@"/></li>
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</ol>
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