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all right battles today iamp;#39;m going to show you how to delete certificates from your computer now when you plug in your cac it saves all three digital certificates unfortunately it does this for every single cac that gets plugged in over time these will start to build up and it clutters your list and starts slowing down your computer now with the most recent update they got rid of the legacy internet explorer so this is the new way to get rid of old certificates so the first thing youamp;#39;re going to do is youamp;#39;re going to go down to your search bar and youamp;#39;re going to type in internet options so it already prompted me for it enter so whenever you hit enter itamp;#39;s actually going to bring up a window called internet properties so youamp;#39;re going to scroll over to where it says content hit the content tab go to certificates and this gives you the list of all the saved certificates in your computer every single cac that it has labeled is going to be sto