+# Go to "Settings → Privacy and Security → Security → Manage Certificates" or enter @chrome://settings/certificates@ in the URL bar.
+# *Click on the "Authorities" tab* (it is not selected by default)
+# Click on the "Import" button
+# Choose @{{ca_cert_name}}@
+# Tick the checkbox next to "Trust this certificate for identifying websites"
+# Hit OK
+# The certificate should appear in the list of Authorities under "Arvados"
+
+h4. Firefox
+
+# Go to "Preferences → Privacy & Security" or enter @about:preferences#privacy@ in the URL bar
+# Scroll down to the *Certificates* section
+# Click on the button "View Certificates...".
+# Make sure the "Authorities" tab is selected
+# Press the "Import..." button.
+# Choose @{{ca_cert_name}}@
+# Tick the checkbox next to "Trust this CA to identify websites"
+# Hit OK
+# The certificate should appear in the list of Authorities under "Arvados"
+
+h4. Other browsers (Safari, etc)
+
+The process will be similar to that of Chrome and Firefox, but the exact user interface will be different. If you can't figure it out, try searching for "how do I install a custom certificate authority in (my browser)".