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When distributing binary and source code versions of Firefox, Thunderbird, and other Mozilla-related software products the Mozilla Foundation and its wholly-owned subsidiary the Mozilla Corporation include with such software a default set of X.509v3 certificates for various Certification Authorities (CAs).  
When distributing binary and source code versions of Firefox, Thunderbird, and other Mozilla-related software products the Mozilla Foundation and its wholly-owned subsidiary the Mozilla Corporation include with such software a default set of X.509v3 certificates for various Certification Authorities (CAs).  


The following describes how to delete a root certificate from your installation of Firefox and Thunderbird.
The following describes how to delete a root certificate from your current instance of Firefox and Thunderbird.


'''Important:''' This change may be overridden when you restart the program. If the root certificate that you deleted is still in Mozilla's default root store, then the root certificate will be included again the next time you restart the program.
'''Important:''' This change may be overridden when you restart the program. If the root certificate that you deleted is still in Mozilla's default root store, then the root certificate will be included again the next time you restart the program.
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