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src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-devices/user-side-certificates/index.mdx

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Zero Trust [generates a unique root CA](#generate-a-cloudflare-root-certificate) for each account and deploys it across the Cloudflare global network. Alternatively, Enterprise users can upload and deploy their own [custom certificate](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-devices/user-side-certificates/custom-certificate/).
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:::caution[Default WARP certificate expiring on 2025-02-02]
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:::caution[Default WARP certificate expired on 2025-02-02]
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The default Cloudflare certificate expired on 2025-02-02 at 16:05 UTC.
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The default Cloudflare certificate will expire on 2025-02-02.
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Review how this change will impact certificate propagation to your end-user devices and how to address browser issues in [Troubleshooting](/cloudflare-one/faq/troubleshooting/#as-of-february-2-2025-my-end-user-devices-browser-is-returning-a-your-connection-is-not-private-warning).
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Review how this change impacts certificate propagation to your end-user devices and how to address browser issues in [Troubleshooting](/cloudflare-one/faq/troubleshooting/#as-of-february-2-2025-my-end-user-devices-browser-is-returning-a-your-connection-is-not-private-warning).
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## Certificate status
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## Activate a root certificate
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Zero Trust accounts using the default Cloudflare certificate prior to 2024-10-17 will need to redeploy and activate the newly generated certificate. Zero Trust accounts created during or after 2024-10-17 will use an available certificate by default.
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Zero Trust accounts using the default Cloudflare certificate prior to 2024-10-17 will need to redeploy and activate a newly generated certificate. Zero Trust accounts created during or after 2024-10-17 will use an available certificate by default.
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Once a certificate is generated in or uploaded to Zero Trust, you need to activate it. Activating a certificate deploys it across the Cloudflare network and sets its status to **Available**. You can have up to 10 available certificates at once.

src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/faq/troubleshooting.mdx

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### Why am I getting this error?
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The default global Cloudflare root certificate expires on 2025-02-02. If you installed the default Cloudflare certificate before 2024-10-17, you must [generate a new certificate](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-devices/user-side-certificates/#generate-a-cloudflare-root-certificate) and activate it for your Zero Trust organization to avoid inspection errors. If you did not generate a new certificate before February 2, 2025, you will encounter browser warnings like `Your connection is not private`.
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The default global Cloudflare root certificate expired on 2025-02-02 at 16:05 UTC. If you installed the default Cloudflare certificate before 2024-10-17, you must [generate a new certificate](/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-devices/user-side-certificates/#generate-a-cloudflare-root-certificate) and activate it for your Zero Trust organization to avoid inspection errors. If you did not generate a new certificate before February 2, 2025, you will encounter browser warnings like `Your connection is not private`.
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Starting with WARP client version 2024.12.554.0 and later, the WARP client will automatically install Cloudflare certificates in an end-user device's certificate store as soon as the Cloudflare certificates appear as **Available** in the Cloudflare dashboard.
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