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* [[CA:FAQ | General Background and FAQ on CAs and the Mozilla process]] | * [[CA:FAQ | General Background and FAQ on CAs and the Mozilla process]] | ||
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* [[CA:Overview | Other useful information]] | * [[CA:Overview | Other useful information]] |
Revision as of 00:37, 23 March 2017
Mozilla Included CA Certificate List
Mozilla products ship with a default list of Certification Authority (CA) certificates.
- List of CAs that are used to verify certificates for SSL/TLS servers, including their geographic focus and company website.
- Spreadsheet of all Included CA Certificates
- Restrictions not encoded in certdata.txt are listed on a best-effort basis here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Root_Store_Trust_Mods
CAs are parties who are trusted to attest to the identity of websites. Mozilla has a rigorous process for CAs to request inclusion of their certificates, the details of which are described in the following: