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Forget which client certificate is used by Chrome for an URL

I'm using a client certificate to authenticate with HTTPS to a website. The first time, chrome asked me which certificate I wanted to use. However, I don't how to flush/forget this choice to choose another certificate. Chrome remembers it and I didn't find (either in stackoverflow or chrome settings) a solution to that.

The only way I found is to open a new window in private mode.

Anyone know how to do it ?

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Alexandre Duros Avatar asked May 18 '16 09:05

Alexandre Duros


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2 Answers

Restarting the browser will help and ask you again. Looking forward to see better solutions.

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Hoelli Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 07:09

Hoelli


Open the target URL in an incognito session, and it should re-prompt. Not a great solution, but to me it beats having to restart all of Chrome, especially if you already had a lot of important tabs open.

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pixelTitan Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 07:09

pixelTitan