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should I delete certificates on my computer from TURKTRUST? I've seen several notices from Microsoft saying to untrust these?

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There are many certificates on my computer, several in foreign languages, many also from financial companies I do not do business with. Are there security risk with any of these and should I delete these? I only looked at these because recently, while viewing emails, something is locking up. My ISP is FIOs and every website I use, shows the speed at better than 50/25.

Is there a complete list of certificates authorized by Mozilla?

There are many certificates on my computer, several in foreign languages, many also from financial companies I do not do business with. Are there security risk with any of these and should I delete these? I only looked at these because recently, while viewing emails, something is locking up. My ISP is FIOs and every website I use, shows the speed at better than 50/25. Is there a complete list of certificates authorized by Mozilla?

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hello RomaCronus, here is a list of all currently included certificates: https://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/

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hello RomaCronus, here is a list of all currently included certificates: https://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/

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Leave certificates alone unless you know what you are doing, even foreign language certificates.

There was a problem with TurkTrust CAs in January 2013, but Mozilla has already taken care of that. Subsequent review and verification led Mozilla to restore one valid certificate from TurkTrust.