check before: 2023-02-01
Product:
Microsoft Edge
Platform:
Web, World tenant, mobile, Windows Desktop
Status:
Launched
Change type:
Feature update, Admin impact
Links:

Details:
In Microsoft Edge version 111 on Windows and macOS, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation.
Change Category:
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Scope:
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Release Phase:
General Availability
Created:
2022-11-24
updated:
2023-03-15
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changes*
Date | Property | old | new |
2023-03-15 | RM Title | Microsoft Edge: TLS server certificate verification changes | Microsoft Edge: v.111 - TLS server certificate verification changes |
2023-03-15 | RM Status | In development | Launched |
2023-03-15 | RM Description | In Microsoft Edge version 111, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. | In Microsoft Edge version 111 on Windows and macOS, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. |
2023-02-09 | RM Description | In Microsoft Edge version 110, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. | In Microsoft Edge version 111, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. |
2022-11-30 | RM Description | In Microsoft Edge version 110, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. | In Microsoft Edge version 110, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. |
2022-11-29 | RM Description | In Microsoft Edge version 110, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-security-cert-verification | In Microsoft Edge version 110, the certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be decoupled from the host operating system’s root store. Instead the default certificate trust list and the certificate verifier will be provided by and shipped with the browser. The MicrosoftRootStoreEnabled policy is available for testing to control when the built-in root store and certificate verifier are used until the planned policy deprecation. |
*starting April 2022
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