Instalación de certificados en dispositivos con Android 11+
Este artículo trata sobre AdGuard para Android, un bloqueador de anuncios multifuncional que protege tu dispositivo a nivel del sistema. Para ver cómo funciona, descarga la aplicación AdGuard
To be able to filter HTTPS traffic (which is extremely important as most ads use HTTPS), AdGuard needs to install its certificate into your device’s user storage. En versiones anteriores del sistema operativo Android, esto se hacía automáticamente, pero en Android 11 y versiones posteriores los usuarios deben instalarlo manualmente.
Sigue estos pasos para instalar el certificado AdGuard:
Open the app. On the Home screen, tap HTTPS filtering is off.
Then you’ll be presented with three screens:
- HTTPS filtering is critical for ad blocking
- AdGuard’s HTTPS filtering is safe
- AdGuard certificate
Consecutively, tap Continue → Next → Save certificate.
Toca Guardar en la parte inferior de la carpeta Descargar abierta.
Después de guardar, toca Abrir Configuración.
Open Settings and type CA Certificate in the search bar. Tap the respective option.
Es posible que veas una advertencia. Si es así, toca Instalar de todos modos e ingresa tu PIN si es necesario.
Selecciona el archivo de certificado AdGuard. Su nombre debería verse así: adguard_1342_020322.crt.
You’re all set! Once the certificate is installed successfully, you’ve enabled HTTPS filtering.
If you experience issues during the manual certificate installation (for example, you installed the certificate, but the application keeps ignoring it), you can follow one of the solutions below.
- Reinicia AdGuard.
- Intenta instalar el certificado correcto (AdGuard Personal CA) una vez más.
Security warnings
In earlier versions of Android, the quick settings panel displayed the message “Network may be monitored.” Tapping it will open a window with detailed information.
Starting with Android 15, in addition to “Network may be monitored”, users will see a warning notification after installing a certificate and after restarting the device: “Certificate authorities installed by an unknown third party.” This means that the system has detected third-party certificates in the user certificate store. Tapping the notification opens a list of certificates in the user certificate store.
Despite these warnings, your traffic remains secure. Your connection to remote servers stays encrypted. What AdGuard does is simply verify the server’s certificate before deciding whether to filter the connection — similar to how a browser works.
Learn more about HTTPS filtering and how the certificate works.
If you still encounter a problem and can’t install the certificate, please contact our support team at support@adguard.com.