1. Many interfaces with more important information now use higher-security HTTPS, while fiddler defaults to fetching HTTP-type interfaces, and installing the Fiddler certificate is required to view the HTTPS type interface.
2. Close the fiddler. Download and install the Fiddler Certificate Builder. (Note: Fiddler certificate generator can only be run on systems above Vista)
: http://www.telerik.com/docs/default-source/fiddler/addons/fiddlercertmaker.exe?sfvrsn=2 3. Open fiddler, Click Tools-->fiddler Options in the toolbar ... 4. Switch to the HTTPS tab, tick Capture HTTPS connects, check Decrypt https trafic, and the prompt to install the certificate will pop up. All the way to the point is or determine the installation can be 5. Restart the fiddler, still stay on the HTTPS tab, click on the right side of the actions, you can see a drop-down menu, click Export Root Certificate to desktop, the certificate will be generated to the desktop, called Fiddlerroot.cer, click OK to save 7, import the certificate to install this part of Android and iOS is a little different.
method One:1) Android can connect to the computer, from the computer to open the memory card of the phone, directly to the certificate into the SD card. 2) Tap Settings----Secure from SD card--from internal storage to find the certificate, click Install
Method Two:iOS can log in to the mailbox on the mobile browser, then send the certificate to the mailbox, view the message on the phone, click on the attachment to install the Certificate 8, view HTTPS open Fiddler,tools-->fiddler Options ..., switch to the HTTPS tab, Check the options and click Save to view the HTTPS interface.
fiddler--Installing an HTTPS certificate