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About Root Certificate Manager(ROOT)

1. Root Certificate Manager can manipulate the system security certificates of 4. 0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich) devices, without requiring the user enter a screen lock. -Import directly from a website's HTTPS connection.

Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) Customer Insights

1. Shows "Device or resource busy" error.Fixed my problem with an untrusted root CA certificate on Android 4.4 in under a minute (I mean it)5 star with this I was able to install certificate to android system (Trusted).

2. Did exactly what I wanted it to, installing a certificate in trusted credentials rather than user.Ideal. Just added a custom .cer to my rooted emulator (4.4.x), and now the certificate is listed in the System Trusted CA.

3. WellDoesn't delete certificate.

4. Thank you for this.Doesnt work on android 12Best app ever, saved my life.

Steps to Troubleshoot & Fix Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) Issues

1. Fix Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) Not Working/Crashes/Errors/Unresponsive & Black/White screen:


  1. Restart Root Certificate Manager(ROOT): Restarting the app will resolve most errors.
  2. Update the Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) App. Here is how:
    1. On Android goto PlayStore » Search for "Root Certificate Manager(ROOT)" » Open Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) » click "Update".
    2. On iPhone, goto AppStore » Your profile » Available Updates » Check for Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) » click "UPDATE".
  3. Clear Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) app cache: Clearing cached data will force your app to retrieve the latest data directly from Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) servers.
    1. On Android, goto Settings » Apps » Select "Root Certificate Manager(ROOT)" » click Storage » click "Clear Cache".
  4. Check Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) app permissions. If any of these permissions required to use your device's features are disenabled, Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) might not work.
  5. Uninstall and reinstall Root Certificate Manager(ROOT). If nothing else has worked, completely uninstall Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) then reinstall.
  6. Restart your device. Last, restarting your device can often clear most problems causing Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) not working


2. Fix Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) Server issues & Internet Connection


  1. Check network connection: An unstable Internet will make Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) be unable to connect to it's servers. Ensure your wi-fi is working then restart app.
  2. Disable VPN: VPN can cause connection errors and lead to Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) not working. Make sure all VPNs are off
  3. Enable background data: When Background data is turned off, Root Certificate Manager(ROOT) may not be able to connect to the Internet when running in the background.

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