Can I install ssl certificates in Firefox for android 4.0 tablets?

I need to Know if I can install ssl certificates in Firefox for android 4.0 tablets?
I did it with the laptop Firefox for windows 7 and I am using al time but I need to travel with my samsung tablet and use my ssl certificate to acces my bank account. I dont know if the android version of firefox have advance options to configure my certificate.

Visit a website that provides the cert and then you should be prompted to install it. As of right now the feature is in Firefox Beta from the Play Store if you want a more polished version.

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