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.. _lan-ff:
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Firefox
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#. Open Firefox and in a new tab select ``Settings`` from the right-hand hamburger menu:
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:alt: Firefox options screenshot
#. Select “Privacy and Security” from the left hand navigation menu.
#. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and select “View Certificates”.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/browser/firefox_security_settings.png
:width: 80%
:alt: Firefox security settings
Firefox privacy and security settings page
#. Select the "Authorities" tab from the "Certificate Manager".
#. Click “Import” and open the downloaded ``Embassy Local Root CA.crt`` file on your device. If you cannot find this, make sure you completed the :ref:`device setup steps <lan-setup>`.
#. When prompted, check “Trust this CA to identity websites” and select “OK”.
.. figure:: /_static/images/ssl/browser/firefox_view_certs.png
:width: 80%
:alt: Firefox import cert
Firefox import certificate page
#. Ensure the “Embassy Local Root CA” exists under “Start9 Labs”. If it does not appear, you may need to close the Certificates pop-up and re-open to refresh the list. Then click “OK” to save.
#. Open a new tab in Firefox to apply the changes. If this does not work, quit and restart Firefox.
#. Navigate to the LAN address provided at setup, or in the :ref:`Embassy tab<embassy-tab>` -> LAN. You can now securely navigate to your Embassy over HTTPS!