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Certificate Trust status: printed source inclusion status


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== Certificate Trust status ==
== Certificate Trust status ==
As of 2021, most browsers, email clients, and operating systems don’t automatically trust certificates issued by CAcert. Thus, users receive an “untrusted certificate” warning upon trying to view a website providing [[X.509]] certificate issued by CAcert, or view emails authenticated with CAcert certificates in [[Microsoft Outlook]], [[Mozilla Thunderbird]]. CAcert uses its own certificate on its website.
A disadvantage of CAcert.org is, that its root certificates are not included in the most widely deployed certificate stores.<ref>Rolf Oppliger: Secure Messaging on the Internet. Arteech House, 2014. ISBN 9781608077175 p. 171.</ref> As of 2021, most browsers, email clients, and operating systems don’t automatically trust certificates issued by CAcert. Thus, users receive an “untrusted certificate” warning upon trying to view a website providing [[X.509]] certificate issued by CAcert, or view emails authenticated with CAcert certificates in [[Microsoft Outlook]], [[Mozilla Thunderbird]]. CAcert uses its own certificate on its website.
=== Web Browsers ===
=== Web Browsers ===