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2023032800. What is this version

My iPhone says it is using trust certificate 2023032800 and it is always showing me outdated information and doesn’t act like it ishould. What can I do?

iPhone 13 Pro Max

Posted on Oct 10, 2023 8:04 AM

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Posted on Oct 10, 2023 3:03 PM

The trust store is central to distributed authentication, and to local and network data encryption, among other uses.


The trust store 2023071300 version is the current trust store version on iOS 17 through the current 17.0.3.


If you are seeing 2023032800, then you are running an iOS 16 version iOS 16.5 or later.


Please describe what outdated information that is being shown, and also what is not acting as it should, and which apps are involved.

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Oct 10, 2023 3:03 PM in response to Ckb1227

The trust store is central to distributed authentication, and to local and network data encryption, among other uses.


The trust store 2023071300 version is the current trust store version on iOS 17 through the current 17.0.3.


If you are seeing 2023032800, then you are running an iOS 16 version iOS 16.5 or later.


Please describe what outdated information that is being shown, and also what is not acting as it should, and which apps are involved.

2023032800. What is this version

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