help content updates per b+85925, PDT approved, r=oeschger@netscape.com

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<p>A web page <b>can't</b> find out your email address, name, or any
other personal information unless you explicity provide it.
other personal information unless you explicitly provide it.
You are in control&#151;no one can obtain personal information about
you unless you allow it.
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<a NAME="privacy_unauth"></a>
<h2>How Do I Make Sure Unauthorized People Don't Use Information About Me?</h2>
<p>The best way to keep your information private is to be cautious about providing it to others. The Internet is a public network, and you should assume that when someone asks you for your name, phone number, address, and other information, they may share that information with others.</p>
<p>The best way to keep your information private is to be cautious about providing it to others. The Internet is a public network, and you should assume that when someone asks you for your name, phone number, address, and other information, they might share that information with others.</p>
<p>Providing your name, address, and phone number on the web is like having a listing in the telephone book. In fact, if you are listed in the white pages of the telephone book, your name, address, and phone number are probably listed in online directories and other databases on the World Wide Web. (Try looking yourself up in a directory such as People Finder or Yellow Pages.)</p>
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<p><i>7/5/2001</i></p>
<p><i>7/13/2001</i></p>
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<p>Copyright &copy; 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.</p>

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<p>To view all the web site certificates available to your browser, click the Web Sites tab at the top of the Certificate Manager window.
<p>To perform an action on one or more web site certificates, click the entry for the certificate (or Shift-click to select more than one), then click the View, Edit, or Delete button. Each of these buttons brings up another window that allows you to perform the corresonding action.
<p>To perform an action on one or more web site certificates, click the entry for the certificate (or Shift-click to select more than one), then click the View, Edit, or Delete button. Each of these buttons brings up another window that allows you to perform the corresponding action.
<p>The Edit button allows you to specify whether your browser will trust the selected web site certificates in the future.
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<p>However, in some circumstances system administrators or other knowledgeable persons may wish to adjust the SSL settings to fine-tune them for special security needs or to account for bugs in some older software products.
<p>You shouldn't adust the SSL settings for your browser unless you know what you're doing or have the assistance of someone else who does. If you do need to adjust them for some reason, follow these steps:
<p>You shouldn't adjust the SSL settings for your browser unless you know what you're doing or have the assistance of someone else who does. If you do need to adjust them for some reason, follow these steps:
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<li>Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
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<td class="inthissection">
<p>In this section:</p>
<p><a href="#How_Certificate_Validation_Works">How Certificate Validation Works</a></p>
<p><a href="#How_Certificate_Validation_Works">How Validation Works</a></p>
<p><a href="#Managing_CRLs">Managing CRLs</a></p>
<p><a href="#Configuring_Certificate_Manager_for_OCSP">Configuring Certificate Manager for OCSP</a></p>
<p><a href="#Configuring_Certificate_Manager_for_OCSP">Configuring OCSP</a></p>
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<a NAME="OCSP:aboutIDX"></a>
<a NAME="CRLs:aboutIDX"></a>
<a NAME="validation_of_certificates:aboutIDX"></a>
<h2>How Certificate Validation Works</h2></a>
<h2>How Validation Works</h2></a>
<p>Whenever you use or view a certificate stored by Certificate Manager, it takes several steps to verify the certificate. At a minimum, it confirms that the CA's digital signature on the certificate was created by a CA whose own certificate is (1) present in the the Certificate Manager's list of available CA certificates and (2) marked as trusted for issuing the kind of certificate being verified.
<p>Whenever you use or view a certificate stored by Certificate Manager, it takes several steps to verify the certificate. At a minimum, it confirms that the CA's digital signature on the certificate was created by a CA whose own certificate is (1) present in the Certificate Manager's list of available CA certificates and (2) marked as trusted for issuing the kind of certificate being verified.
<p>If the CA certificate is not itself present, the <a href="glossary.html#certificate_chain">certificate chain</a> for the CA certificate must include a higher-level CA certificate that is present and correctly trusted. Certificate Manager also confirms that the certificate being verified has not been marked as untrusted in the certificate store. If any one of these checks fails, Certificate Manager marks the certificate as unverified and won't recognize the identity it certifies.
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<li>Under the Privacy and Security category, choose Validation. (If no subcategories are visible, click to expand the list.)
</ol>
<p>Click the Manage CRLs in the Validation Settings panel to see a list of the CRLs available to Certificate Manager. To delete a CRL, select it, then click Delete.
<p>Click Manage CRLs in the Validation Settings panel to see a list of the CRLs available to Certificate Manager. To delete a CRL, select it, then click Delete.
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<hr>
<p><i>7/5/2001</i></p>
<p><i>7/13/2001</i></p>
<p>Copyright &copy; 1994-2001 Netscape Communications Corporation.</p>
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