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Keychain Access User Guide
A certificate file can be shared between computers. You can add certificates to your keychain for quick access to secure websites and other resources.
- On your Mac, drag the certificate file onto the Keychain Access icon or double-click the certificate file.
- To view the contents of the certificate before you add it, click Show Certificates in the dialog, then click OK when you’re done.
- If you’re asked to provide a name and password, type the name and password for an administrator user on this computer.
See alsoImport and export keychain items using Keychain Access on Mac