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Acrobat Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Managing Certificate Trust and Trusted Identities Deleting Contacts and Certificates 46 Note: The certificate list is populated with the currently associated certificate and any unassociated certificates for the current contact. In other words, the list does not display all of a contact's certificates, it displays only those that have no contact association. 7. Choose Associate Certificate. 8. Choose OK. Figure 38 Edit Contact dialog 3.5.6 Deleting Contacts and Certificates It is possible to delete contact information independently from its certificate. The most common scenarios for deleting trusted identity information include the following:  You no longer share documents with someone and can delete all of their contact and certificate data.  The trusted identity's contact information or certificate has changed and new data will be imported. To delete a contact (and optionally a certificate): 1. Choose Advanced (Acrobat) or Document (Reader) > Manage Trusted Identities. 2. Choose Contacts from the Display drop-down list. 3. Choose a contact in the left-hand list (Figure 35). 4. Choose Delete. 5. Choose whether or not to delete the certificates along with contact. Once a certificate is deleted, it can no longer be used to validate someone's signature or encrypt a document for them. 6. Choose OK.

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Acrobat Family of Products
Managing Certificate Trust and Trusted Identities
Security Feature User Guide
Deleting Contacts and Certificates
46
Note:
The certificate list is populated with the currently associated certificate and any unassociated
certificates for the current contact. In other words, the list does not display all of a contact’s
certificates, it displays only those that have no contact association.
7.
Choose
Associate Certificate
.
8.
Choose
OK
.
Figure 38
Edit Contact dialog
3.5.6
Deleting Contacts and Certificates
It is possible to delete contact information independently from its certificate. The most common scenarios
for deleting trusted identity information include the following:
You no longer share documents with someone and can delete all of their contact and certificate data.
The trusted identity’s contact information or certificate has changed and new data will be imported.
To delete a contact (and optionally a certificate):
1.
Choose
Advanced
(Acrobat) or
Document
(Reader)
> Manage Trusted Identities
.
2.
Choose Contacts from the
Display
drop-down list.
3.
Choose a contact in the left-hand list (
Figure 35
).
4.
Choose
Delete
.
5.
Choose whether or not to delete the certificates along with contact. Once a certificate is deleted, it can
no longer be used to validate someone’s signature or encrypt a document for them.
6.
Choose
OK
.