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How to Configure an email S/MIME certificate with Android
How to Configure an Email S/MIME Certificate on an Android Device?
Overview
This guide provides the step-by-step process for exporting, transferring, installing, and verifying an S/MIME email certificate on an Android device. Following these instructions ensures secure email communication using digital signing and encryption.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have the following:
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The S/MIME certificate already collected on your computer
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The certificate exported in PFX/P12 format, including the private key
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A strong password set for the exported certificate file
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A method to transfer the certificate to your Android device (e.g., email, USB drive, cloud storage)
Procedure
Step 1: Export the Certificate from Your Computer
Export your S/MIME certificate into a PFX/P12 file.
Ensure that:
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The private key is included
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All certificates in the chain are included (if possible)
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You set a strong password to protect the file
Step 2: Transfer the Certificate to Your Android Device
Send or move the exported PFX/P12 file to your Android phone using any preferred secure method, such as:
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Emailing it to yourself
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Copying it via USB
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Uploading and downloading from cloud storage
Step 3: Open and Install the Certificate
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Tap the PFX/P12 file on your Android device to open it.
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Upon clicking the Download button, an “Extract Certificate” pop-up window will appear. When prompted, enter the password used during certificate export.
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A pop-up titled Extract Certificate will appear. Tap OK.
Step 4: Choose Certificate Type
When prompted to select a certificate type, choose:
VPN & app user certificate
Then tap OK to proceed.
Step 5: Name the Certificate
A default alphanumeric name will be assigned.
You may rename it to something more recognizable, then tap OK.
A message will appear saying that your S/MIME certificate has been installed on your Android device
Step 6: Confirm Installation
Once you confirm the name for your certificate and click the OK button, you will see the message: User certificate installed.
You can now proceed to check the S/MIME certificate you have downloaded on your phone.
Step 7: Check the Security settings of your Android phone
Go to Settings and click Security
Next, click Encryption & Credentials
Click User credentials
Click on the S/MIME certificate you have installed to check its details.
Since it has been downloaded as a PFX file, you will see that your certificate contains your user key/private key, your actual certificate, and the CA certificate which assures your device that your certificate can be trusted.
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