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How to remove a bad certificate in my iPhone 11 pro
iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 14
Posted on Feb 26, 2021 3:30 PM
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User profile for user: Nicholas_B2
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Posted on Mar 1, 2021 12:09 PM
Hello Newrose85.
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities. We understand that you would like to remove a certificate from your device. We will be glad to assist.
Please see the following resource:
Certificate deployment for Apple devices
"Remove and revoke certificates
A mobile device management (MDM) solution can view all certificates on a device and remove any certificates it has installed.
Additionally, the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) protocol are supported to check the status of certificates. When an OCSP- or CRL-enabled certificate is used, iOS, iPadOS, and macOS periodically validate it to make sure that it hasn’t been revoked.
To manually remove an installed certificate, go to Settings>General>Device Management, select a profile, tap More Details, then tap the certificate to remove it. If you remove a certificate that’s required for accessing an account or network, the iPhone or iPad can no longer connect to those services."
Cheers.
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User profile for user: Nicholas_B2
User level: Community Specialist
Mar 1, 2021 12:09 PM in response to Newrose85
Hello Newrose85.
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities. We understand that you would like to remove a certificate from your device. We will be glad to assist.
Please see the following resource:
Certificate deployment for Apple devices
"Remove and revoke certificates
A mobile device management (MDM) solution can view all certificates on a device and remove any certificates it has installed.
Additionally, the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) protocol are supported to check the status of certificates. When an OCSP- or CRL-enabled certificate is used, iOS, iPadOS, and macOS periodically validate it to make sure that it hasn’t been revoked.
To manually remove an installed certificate, go to Settings>General>Device Management, select a profile, tap More Details, then tap the certificate to remove it. If you remove a certificate that’s required for accessing an account or network, the iPhone or iPad can no longer connect to those services."
Cheers.
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