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		<title>By: Absoblogginlutely</title>
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		<description>You&#039;ll also find that some mobiles (old treo&#039;s) dont support the standard of ssl used nowadays so will not be able to connect to various websites (ie webmail) - best advice is to buy a new phone in this case.
Also be wary that some cell phone providers also lock down what certificates can be trusted which makes it harder to install certificates on the phone (or even add support for common certificates like godaddy&#039;s)</description>
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Also be wary that some cell phone providers also lock down what certificates can be trusted which makes it harder to install certificates on the phone (or even add support for common certificates like godaddy&#8217;s)</p>
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