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{{< trueimage src="/images/SCALE/Credentials/CredentialsCertificatesScreen.png" alt="Credentials Certificates Screen" id="Credentials Certificates Screen" >}}

## Importing Certificates
## TrueNAS Connect Certificate

The TrueNAS Connect service automatically creates a default *truenas_connect_* certificate after registering your TrueNAS system in the TrueNAS Connect service.
The certificate shows in the **Certificates** widget on the **Credentials > Certificates** screen.

{{< trueimage src="/images/SCALE/Credentials/CertificatesScreenWithTNCCert.png" alt="TrueNAS Connect Certificate" id="TrueNAS Connect Certificate" >}}

This certificate provides secure SSL access between the TrueNAS server and the TrueNAS Connect service.
If not listed on the **Certificates** screen, choose the truenas_default certificate.
For apps where certificates are used, you should see and be able to select the TNC certificate and get a full secure connection for the apps.

## Adding Certificates

By default, TrueNAS comes equipped with an internal, self-signed certificate that enables encrypted access to the web interface, but users can import and edit existing certificates.

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