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Safari under iOS
The browser is available for different platforms (iOS, iPadOS and macOS). For Android, Linux, Windows Safari is not or not yet available today. Here we look at the settings under Apple iOS.
To access pages with Safari that require "client authentication" with a certificate, a corresponding certificate must be imported. In the example the URL "https://vc.edv-workshops.com" is to be accessed (the address does not exist).
If you have not imported a certificate, the error message "400 Bad Request - No required SSL certificate was send" or "403 Forbidden" will appear when the address is accessed.

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Safari under macOS
The browser is available for different platforms (iOS, iPadOS and macOS). The development for Windows has been stopped, for Android and Linux there is no native version. Here we look at the settings under Apple macOS.
To access pages with the Brave that require "client authentication" with a certificate, a corresponding certificate must be imported. In the example the URL "https://vc.edv-workshops.com" is to be accessed (the address does not exist).
If you have not imported a certificate, the error message "400 Bad Request - No requirred SSL certificate was sent" or "403 Forbidden" will appear when the address is accessed.

No version for Microsoft Windows
Safari under Windows
The browser is no longer available for Microsoft Windows. Apple stopped support in May 2012. However, Safari exists for the platforms (iOS, iPadOS and macOS).
See also Apple support article https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204416