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thank you for joining this quick troubleshooting video in this video we are going to learn about how to delete expiring or expired self-signed certificates in our org please keep in mind that in order to follow these steps you will need system administrator permissions if you are interested in removing the certificates in your organization but do not have those permissions please contact your system administrator for assistance our organization has a process to notify certain users for certificates that are about to expire to prevent any service disruptions this is a sample email on how we receive notifications from salesforce now letamp;#39;s go to the org and check the expiring certificate from setup navigate to certificates and key management using the quick find bar we can see that i have a self-signed certificate which is already expired however in most of the cases the certificateamp;#39;s expired date would be in the future in order to confirm if you are using this certificate