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* Spreadsheet: https://mozillacaprogram.secure.force.com/CA/IncludedCACertificateReport
* Spreadsheet: https://mozillacaprogram.secure.force.com/CA/IncludedCACertificateReport
* CSV Format: https://mozillacaprogram.secure.force.com/CA/IncludedCACertificateReportCSVFormat
** CSV Format: https://mozillacaprogram.secure.force.com/CA/IncludedCACertificateReportCSVFormat
 
* Upcoming Root Inclusions: https://mozillacaprogram.secure.force.com/CA/UpcomingRootInclusionsReport


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:
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:

Revision as of 17:00, 30 November 2015

Mozilla Included CA Certificate List

Mozilla products ship with a default list of Certification Authority (CA) certificates.

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: