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| In line with a [https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/blink-dev/eUAKwjihhBs/El1mH8S6AwAJ consensus proposal] agreed by a number of browser vendors, Firefox is implemented a gradual distrust of all roots controlled by the CA "Symantec". The dates and associated scopes for this distrust are as follows:
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| * May 2018 (Firefox 60, currently [[RapidRelease/Calendar|due for release]] 2018-05-01): All certificates issued by Symantec roots before 2016-06-01.
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| * October 2018 (Firefox 63, currently [[RapidRelease/Calendar|due for release]] 2018-10-16): All certificates issued by Symantec roots.
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| You should make sure to migrate sites you control to newer or alternative certificates well before the dates given. Symantec has issued [https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/information-replacement-symantec-ssltls-certificates some guidance on what site owners should do as part of their blog].
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| <small>Certificates issued by the independently-operated Google and Apple sub-CAs are exempt, but unless you are Google or Apple you will not be using those.</small>
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