Identitycrl — Registry

An Identity CRL registry is a centralized repository that maintains a list of revoked digital certificates, specifically those used for identity authentication and verification. The registry provides a single source of truth for checking the revocation status of digital certificates, ensuring that only valid and trusted certificates are used for authentication and secure communication.

IdentityCRL (Identity Certificate Revocation List) registry entries are a core part of the Windows Live Sign-in Assistant identitycrl registry

: It stores security tokens and "extended properties" (like your email address or unique CID) needed for apps to sign you in automatically without asking for a password every time. Revocation Checks An Identity CRL registry is a centralized repository

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