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title: Disabling ASE self-signed certificates with Postman
description: API Security Enforcer (ASE) ships with a self-signed certificate. If you want to use Postman with the self-signed certificate of ASE, disable the certificate verification option from Postman's settings.
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revdate: April 3, 2024
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# Disabling ASE self-signed certificates with Postman

API Security Enforcer (ASE) ships with a self-signed certificate. If you want to use Postman with the self-signed certificate of ASE, disable the certificate verification option from Postman's settings.

## About this task

To disable Postman from certificate verification:

## Steps

1. Click the **Wrench** icon in the top-right corner of the Postman client.

   ### Result:

   You see a drop-down list.

2. Select **Settings** from the list.

   ![Screen capture of settings in the drop-down menu from the spanner icon](../_images/phq1564009086297.png)

3. In the **Settings** window, to disable SSL certificate verification, in the SSL certificate verification row of the **Request** list, click the toggle.

   ![Screen capture of SSL verification button in the settings window](../_images/jnv1564009086930.png)

   When the setting is disabled, you see the word **Off**.
