Categories:System License:GPLv3 Web Site:https://guardianproject.info/2011/09/05/cacertman-app-to-address-diginotar-other-bad-cas Source Code:https://github.com/guardianproject/cacert Issue Tracker:https://github.com/guardianproject/cacert/issues Auto Name:CACertMan Summary:Disable untrusted certificates Description: Android 4+ allows you to disable certificates from the system Settings and root isn't required, so try that first if you want to manually mess with the certificates. The app won't work with Android 4+ anyway. An app to manage security certificates on your phone also containing a version of the Android CACert keystore derived from Mozilla. If a certificate has recently become untrusted you can either install an update to this app or you can backup and remove certificates by yourself. Requires root: Yes, it writes to the system partition. You will need a device that has the ‘grep’ command on it (via busybox: present on most custom ROMs). If the ‘save’ doesn’t work, then you will need to make your /system partition read-write by using a file explorer like [[com.ghostsq.commander]] or via a command in [[jackpal.androidterm]]. . Requires Root:Yes Repo Type:git Repo:https://github.com/guardianproject/cacert.git Build Version:0.0.2-20110906,3,0.0.2,target=android-8,subdir=app Build Version:0.0.2.20111012,4,212187e9c398e46fda87fe2335ee48bb693caca0,target=android-8,subdir=app Build Version:0.1,5,!not a release at 6d819d26d,subdir=app,\ submodules=yes,\ target=android-10,\ build=cd .. && gpg --import ca-certificates-maintainer-Michael-Shuler.pub.asc && \ make && mv stores/debiancacerts.bks app/res/raw/cacerts.bks Auto Update Mode:None # also on gplay Update Check Mode:None Current Version:0.0.2.20111012 Current Version Code:4