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[AGM-1650] Update the article about the Firefox certificate.md #242

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:::info

This article covers AdGuard for Android, a multifunctional ad blocker that protects your device at the system level. To see how it works, [download the AdGuard app](https://adguard.com/download.html?auto=true)
This article covers AdGuard for Android, a multifunctional ad blocker that protects your device at the system level. To see how it works, [download the AdGuard app](https://adguard.com/download.html?auto=true).

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- Tap the **Build number** line 7 times. After that, you will receive a notification that **You are now a developer** (If necessary, enter an unlock code for the device);
- Open **System Settings** → **Developer Options** → Scroll down and enable **USB debugging** → Confirm debugging is enabled in the window **Allow USB debugging** after reading the warning carefully.
3. Install the [Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/releases/) browser (release version);
4. Open the **AdGuard settings** → **Network** → **HTTPS Filtering** → Install the certificate in **Firefox** → **INSTALL FOR OLD VERSIONS**;
4. Open the **AdGuard settings** (gear icon in the bottom right corner) → **Filtering** → **Network** → **HTTPS filtering** → **Security certificate** → **Instructions for Firefox** → **Install for old versions**;
5. Open the folder `data/data/org.mozilla.firefox/files/mozilla` using `adb shell su` and `cd data/data/...`, then browse to the folder named `xxxxxxx.default` and memorize its name;
6. In the specified folder we are interested in two files:
- `cert9.db`
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