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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ certificates have to be installed on the client device.
By far the easiest way to install the mitmproxy certificates is to use the
built-in certificate installation app. To do this, just start mitmproxy and
configure your target device with the correct proxy settings. Now start a
-browser on the device, and visit the magic domain **mitm.it**. You should see
+browser on the device, and visit the magic domain [mitm.it](http://mitm.it/). You should see
something like this:
{{< figure src="/certinstall-webapp.png" class="has-border" >}}
@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ something like this:
Click on the relevant icon, follow the setup instructions for the platform
you're on and you are good to go.
+Note: If you are using an iOS device, you should be using the Safari browser
+so that it opens the proper prompts for installing the certificate.
+
## Installing the mitmproxy CA certificate manually
Sometimes using the quick install app is not an option - Java or the iOS