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.. _lan-brave:
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Brave
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.. caution:: You will first need to complete :ref:`LAN Setup<lan-os>` for your device before continuing.
#. Open a new tab in Brave and Navigate to ``Settings`` from the top-right hamburger menu.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/browser/brave_settings.svg
:width: 30%
:alt: Brave settings page
#. On the left hand sidebar, select the Security and Privacy section, then the Security menu item.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/browser/brave_security.svg
:width: 60%
:alt: Brave Security and Privacy settings
#. At the bottom of the section, select "Manage Certificates".
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/browser/brave_security_settings.svg
:width: 60%
:alt: Brave Security settings page
#. If you see a trusted “Embassy Local Root CA”, open a new tab to apply the certificate. If this does not work, quit and restart Brave.
#. If you do not see a trusted “Embassy Local Root CA” certificate in the list, ensure the certificate is properly set up on your computer system.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/browser/brave_view_certs.svg
:width: 60%
:alt: Brave Manage Certificates sub-menu on MacOS
#. Obtain the LAN address that was provided at the end of your initial Embassy setup, or from the :ref:`Embassy tab<embassy-tab>` -> ``About`` (Under ``Insights``) and enter it in a new tab.
#. You can now securely navigate to your Embassy over HTTPS!
.. note:: Additionally, you can start a Brave private window with Tor to visit the Tor address over HTTPS (unnecessary in principle, but will circumvent annoying browser warnings).