Can't manage certificates
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luiz-bettoni-acras last edited by@lixbeto , same problem here. Opera One(version: 114.0.5282.185) stable 
 Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS (x86_64; ubuntu:GNOME) - Wayland
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RakhiGupta last edited byI installed Opera day before yesterday and same issue I got from the morning 
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JFerreira last edited by JFerreiraHey. Also having this problem. Also sent a bug report for Opera a while ago... I don't understand how this hasn't been fixed, in my opinion anything that handles security is high priority. Running Opera One(version: 117.0.5408.32) 
 Update stream:Stable
 System:Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS (x86_64; XFCE)
 Chromium version:132.0.6834.83
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bodescu last edited bySame issue here, unable to remove a dued certificate nor install a new one. Opera One(versión: 117.0.5408.35) 
 Opera está actualizado
 Fuente de actualización:Stable
 Sistema:Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS (x86_64; ubuntu:GNOME)
 Versión de Chromium:132.0.6834.207Anyone is taking care here, please? Thanks! Have a nice day 
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siloo10 last edited byI guess no one cares. it's been more than 6 months and for certificates I need to use another browser. 
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lixbeto last edited byIndeed, it looks like nobody in Opera cares about it. 
 One of my certificates expired in the past January so I couldn't replace it with the new because I can't access to that part of the setup.
 So I use another browser for it when I need to use the certificate.
 It is a pitty, Opera is my main browser, but this issue is very annoying.
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luiz-bettoni-acras last edited bylooks like nobody in Opera cares about it I feel the same here. Opera is useless right now (to me, for last 4 months) when i need certificates (and I do frequently). 
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bodescu last edited byWell... Time to switch browser up. Simply. 20 years using Opera ending here, just cause some lazy developer thinks, using certificates is not important in XXI Century. Bye Opera, fck off yourself. Twice 
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kojn last edited byAfter all this time and still not solved, this has to be intentional. Another guugle soldout? 
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited byChromium changed the page to require something Opera doesn't support. Opera is investigating a workaround, but no guarantees. If it can't be sorted out, the page might have text informing the user that it's not supported. Also, Chrome now supports a chrome://certificate-managerthatchrome://settings/certificatesnow redirects to. Opera doesn't support that either, but it's be investigated at least.So, major changes in Chromium in this area require Opera to adapt. 
