Manually Delete MIT Personal Certificates in Firefox
WARNING: If you have used S/MIME for email encryption, you should export certificates, in order to retain a backup copy, before deleting them from the browser. How can I tell if I've used S/MIME for email encryption? |
- Open Firefox Preferences
- Click on the three bars in the upper right and select Preferences from the menu.
- Open Preferences from menu path:
- On Windows (depending on your version of Windows and Firefox):
- Tools > Options > Preferences
- Firefox > Options > Preferences
- Options (next to the gear icon) > Preferences
- Tools > Options > Advanced > Encryption (skip to step 3)
- On Linux: Edit > Preferences
- On Mac OS X: Firefox > Preferences
- Click on the three bars in the upper right and select Preferences from the menu.
- Select the Privacy & Security pane. Then scroll down to the Certificates section.
- From Your Certificates, click View Certificates.
- Select the expired or duplicate certificate and click the Delete button. You will be prompted if you want to delete the certificate. Click OK to continue.
- Close and re-open Firefox, and confirm that you have one, non-expired certificate.
Note: You also want to empty your browser cache after deleting your certificate.