AWS Certificate Manager will discontinue email validation to prove domain validation for certificates | Amazon Web Services

AWS Certificate Manager will discontinue email validation to prove domain validation for certificates | Amazon Web Services

Today, we’re announcing that AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) will discontinue support for email-validated public certificates by September 30, 2027. If you use email validation for your ACM public certificates, you need to migrate to DNS validation before that date. This change aligns with the Certification Authority/Browser (CA/B) Forum’s industry-wide deprecation of email-based domain validation and gives you a full year to migrate ahead of the Forum’s March 2028 deadline.

In this blog post, we share the rationale for this change, the timeline, and the steps you can take to migrate your certificates to DNS validation.

Background

The CA/B Forum sets the standards that browsers and certificate authorities must follow for publicly trusted certificates. In November 2025, they voted to end support for email-based domain validation effective March 15, 2028. After that date, certificates validated through email won’t be trusted by…

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