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This article will teach you how to export your certificate public from Chrome.
Steps
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Open Google Chrome. Open the menu at the top right corner and select "Settings"
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Select Show Advanced Settings > Manage CertificatesAdvertisement
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Select the certificate you wanted to export then click "Export" button then next
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Now, you will get a "Certificate Export Wizard" box. Just click "Next"
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Select "No, do not export the private key" then click next
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Select "DER encoded binary x.509(.cer) then click next
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Browse a folder where you wanted to save the file and assign a filename then click "Save"
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Click finish to complete the wizard. Now you can locate the file where you saved it.