In older browser versions you could add an exception but these days it seems you can't. Or maybe I don't know, last time I tried to find such a setting I could not find it.
The browser forces that warning since it's an "untrusted certificate". Basically you self sign it, not a trusted certificate authority (CA).
And chrome doesn't know you as a CA.
You could create a certificate with a CA, but you will need to pay for it. Then you're tied to your IP, if you have a dynamic IP, then this won't work.
ISPs issue new IPs based on certain conditions. Maybe you could buy a static IP from your ISP, but then ... just for this? See how it gets complicated... i'd rather do the extra clicks...
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Maybe there's a way to create a mobile app that supresses this warning.
Anyone know better ways to use self signed certs?