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What is credential storage in settings?
When you connect to “isunet” wireless on campus using Android, you receive a “credential storage password” prompt. The credential storage password is a password to “protect” your saved WiFi network passwords.
How do I disable credential storage on Android?
a) Go to Settings. b) Find and open your device’s ‘Security’ settings. c) Scroll down to the settings pertaining to Credential Storage. d) Tap on ‘Clear Credentials’ or equivalent.
What is a trusted credential?
Similar to other platforms like Windows and macOS, Android maintains a system root store that is used to determine if a certificate issued by a particular Certificate Authority (CA) is trusted.
What happens when you clear credential storage?
Clearing the credentials removes all certificates installed on your device. Other apps with installed certificates may lose some functionality. To clear credentials, do the following: From your Android device, go to Settings.
How to resolve ” enter the password for credential storage ” issue?
How to resolve “enter the password for credential storage” issue? So I am playing around with fiddler web proxy. I need to decrypt https traffic. So I am trying to put the fiddler root CA cert in my device trust store. But it keeps asking me “Enter the password for credential storage”.
How to fix the ” credential storage ” roadblock in Android?
Simple solution: Google seems to have the (stupid) idea that you only can have a VPN connection if you have you device secured. This means: You will need to set you lock screen to Pin or Password protection. Once you have set that, you can access now the VPN setting without any problems…
How do I clear my credentials on my computer?
To bypass this bug, follow these steps: Enter your device settings. Go to Security Settings > Clear Credentials. If this option is grayed out or disabled, continue to the next step. Enter your device’s lock screen settings, and set a Pattern lock. When prompted, set a backup PIN code.