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title: Azure API Management - Managed certificates suspension for custom domains (August 2025)
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description: Azure API Management is temporarily suspending managed certificates for custom domains from August 15, 2025 to March 15, 2026 due to industry-wide changes in domain validation.
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description: Azure API Management is temporarily suspending creation of managed certificates for custom domains from August 15, 2025 to March 15, 2026 due to industry-wide changes in domain validation.
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# Managed certificates suspension for custom domains (August 2025)
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# Creation of managed certificates temporarily suspended for custom domains (August 2025)
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[!INCLUDE [premium-dev-standard-basic.md](../../../includes/api-management-availability-premium-dev-standard-basic.md)]
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Azure managed certificates for custom domains in API Management will be temporarily turned off from August 15, 2025 to March 15, 2026. Existing managed certificates will be autorenewed and remain unaffected.
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Creation of Azure-managed certificates for custom domains in API Management will be temporarily turned off from August 15, 2025 to March 15, 2026. Existing managed certificates will be autorenewed and remain unaffected.
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In the classic service tiers, Azure API Management offers [free, managed TLS certificates for custom domains](../configure-custom-domain.md#domain-certificate-options) (preview), allowing customers to secure their endpoints without purchasing and managing their own certificates. Because of an industry-wide deprecation of CNAME-based Domain Control Validation (DCV), our Certificate Authority (CA), DigiCert, will migrate to a new validation platform to meet Multi-Perspective Issuance Corroboration (MPIC) requirements. This migration requires a temporary suspension of managed certificates for custom domains.
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