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title: View certificate details
description: You can use the Certificates tab to view certificate properties and the application connections or identity bridge associated with a specific signing certificate, verification certificate, or encryption certificate.
component: pingoneforenterprise
page_id: pingoneforenterprise:pingone_for_enterprise:p14e_view_certificate_details
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingoneforenterprise/pingone_for_enterprise/p14e_view_certificate_details.html
revdate: December 13, 2021
section_ids:
  about-this-task: About this task
  steps: Steps
  choose-from: Choose from:
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# View certificate details

You can use the **Certificates** tab to view certificate properties and the application connections or identity bridge associated with a specific signing certificate, verification certificate, or encryption certificate.

## About this task

The certificate expiry date is displayed in the right hand column of the entry. For signing certificates, you can also generate a signing certificate request (CSR).

## Steps

1. In the PingOne admin portal, click **Setup > Certificates**.

2. Select the type of certificates that you want to view. By default, all certificates are displayed.

3. Click to expand and display the certificate details for a selected certificate.

4. You have these options:

   ### Choose from:

   * **Properties**. View certificate properties, including type, issue date, serial number, Issuer and Subject DN, and the SHA1 and SHA256 fingerprints.

   Click **Make Default** to make this the default signing certificate for new application connections.

   * **Usage**. View the application connections or identity bridge associated with the certificate. Click a connection or identity bridge to switch to another certificate (signing certificates), upload a new certificate (verification certificate) or upload a new encryption certificate.

   * **CSR**. (Signing certificates only). Generate a certificate signing request, and import the CSR response.

   * **Share**. Share the certificate via email. You're prompted for the user's email address and the user is sent a download link for the certificate.

   * **Download**. Download the certificate to the default download location used by the browser.
