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Users of Mozilla products may override the default root certificate settings by either deleting the root certificate or by changing the trust bit settings of a root certificate. The sections below describe how to make these changes, and how the software responds to such changes.
Users of Mozilla products may override the default root certificate settings by either deleting the root certificate or by changing the trust bit settings of a root certificate. The sections below describe how to make these changes, and how the software responds to such changes.


'''Important:''' If you change the trust bit of a root certificate, that change will be permanent (can only be changed again by you) and will not be affected by upgrading to newer versions of the software.  On the other hand, if you delete a root certificate and if that root certificate is in the default root store, then the root certificate will be included again the next time you upgrade to a newer version of the software.
'''Important:''' If you change the trust bit of a root certificate, that change will be permanent (can only be changed again by you) and will not be affected by upgrading to newer versions of the software.  On the other hand, if you delete a root certificate that is in the default root store, that certificate may re-appear when you restart the program.


== Changing Root Certificate Trust Bit Settings ==
== Changing Root Certificate Trust Bit Settings ==
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