Yes, this would be available in all the devices. This is a storehouse
of all the valid certificates that Android(Browser and other apps)
accepts by default.

But, I guess, with this fact, you don;t have much freedom to do
anything with this file. You cannot edit this file from your program
if that is what you are looking for. You cannot even update this file
on a device through the adb.

Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek

On Mar 15, 12:19 pm, p c <pc.023...@gmail.com> wrote:
> cacerts.bks is a certificate store, which is present on Droid at the
> location /system/etc/security/cacerts.bks.
>
> Would this certificate store be present on all the devices ? I
> searched through the Android documentation but could not find any
> mention of it.
>
> Does the default Android browser and mail client use it ? If not do
> they ship with their own certificate store ?

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