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RequireOnlineRevocationChecksForLocalAnchors

Require online OCSP/CRL checks for local trust anchors
Last updated October 8, 2024

Setting the policy to True means Google Chrome always performs revocation checking for successfully validated server certificates signed by locally installed CA certificates. If Google Chrome can't get revocation status information, Google Chrome treats these certificates as revoked (hard-fail). Setting the policy to False or leaving it unset means Google Chrome uses existing online revocation-checking settings. On macOS, this policy has no effect if the ChromeRootStoreEnabled policy is set to False.

Supported On:
Platform Start End
ChromeOS 30
Chrome (Mac) 109
chrome.win 30
Chrome (Linux) 30
Example value:

false

Features: