caption: Determines whether the Chrome Root Store and built-in certificate verifier
will be used to verify server certificates
default: null
deprecated: true
desc: |-
When this policy is set to enabled, <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph>
will perform verification of server certificates using the built-in
certificate verifier with the Chrome Root Store as the source of public trust.
When this policy is set to disabled, <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph>
will use the system certificate verifier and system root certificates.
When this policy is not set, the Chrome Root Store or system provided roots
may be used.
This policy was removed in <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> version 113
for <ph name="MS_WIN_NAME">Microsoft® Windows®</ph> and <ph name="MAC_OS_NAME">macOS</ph>,
<ph name="PRODUCT_OS_NAME">$2<ex>Google ChromeOS</ex></ph> version 120,
<ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> version 120 for
<ph name="LINUX_OS_NAME">Linux</ph>, and
<ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> version 121 for
<ph name="ANDROID_NAME">Android</ph> when support for using the
platform supplied certificate verifier and roots was removed.
example_value: false
features:
dynamic_refresh: true
per_profile: false
items:
- caption: Use the Chrome Root Store.
value: true
- caption: Do not use the Chrome Root Store.
value: false
- caption: Chrome Root Store may be used depending on feature launch process.
value: null
owners:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
schema:
type: boolean
supported_on:
- chrome.win:105-112
- chrome.mac:105-112
- android:114-120
- chrome.linux:114-119
- chrome_os:114-119
tags: []
type: main