APK for unlocking keystore at boot - General Questions and Answers

I have android based e-reader (T68Lynx, android 4.0.4).
I can install certificates to connet EAP-TLS network, but I have to set PIN.
And I know I have had application which unlocks cert store during boot, but now I cannot find in Google Play. Can anybody help me?
I have root on this device.

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I had a daunting task to install a certificate manually to the phone. The Samsung is running Android 8.0 and the certificate is a SSL cert for a server with extension .cer.
I have managed to download the certificate from a secure website to the phone and now it sits in Files folder. Every time I try to install the certificate, the phone always says "no certificate to install".
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wangjueliang said:
Dear forum users,
I had a daunting task to install a certificate manually to the phone. The Samsung is running Android 8.0 and the certificate is a SSL cert for a server with extension .cer.
I have managed to download the certificate from a secure website to the phone and now it sits in Files folder. Every time I try to install the certificate, the phone always says "no certificate to install".
Is there a limitation that what kind of certificate can be installed to different version of Android?
Thanks.
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How are you trying to install it? What method/process are you using?
You should be able to go your device's system settings>security settings, in your security settings you should have some kind of option that allows you to change security options, in there somewhere, you should find an option that allows install certificates.
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