What is GlobalSign Root Ubiquity? Why is Root Ubiquity Important?

In the field of security and digital authentication, Root Certificates play an essential role in establishing trust between users and websites. With the goal of expanding global trust coverage, GlobalSign has launched the Root Ubiquity program to ensure their digital certificates are accepted across most platforms. So, what exactly is this program and what benefits does it offer? Let’s find out!

What is GlobalSign Root Ubiquity?

GlobalSign Root Ubiquity is a program developed by GlobalSign to optimize the integration of its Root Certificates into:

  • Web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc.)

  • Operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS)

  • Mobile devices, application software, and security hardware

The goal is to ensure GlobalSign’s SSL/TLS certificates and authentication services are widely trusted, allowing users to access websites and digital services without encountering security warning messages.

What is GlobalSign Root Ubiquity

Why is Root Ubiquity Important?

  • Increased trust: Websites and services using GlobalSign certificates are instantly trusted by browsers and devices.

  • Better user experience: Users are not interrupted by security warning pop-ups.

  • Global business support: With broad Root acceptance, businesses can confidently serve customers anywhere in the world.

Root Certificates Supported in the Ubiquity Program

GlobalSign manages multiple Root Certificates under the Root Ubiquity program, including:

  • GlobalSign Root CA – R1

  • GlobalSign Root CA – R2

  • GlobalSign Root CA – R3

  • GlobalSign ECC Root CA – R4

  • GlobalSign ECC Root CA – R5

Each Root Certificate varies in cryptographic algorithm (RSA or ECC), intended use, and validity period.

Compatibility with Major Platforms

GlobalSign’s Root Certificates are integrated and trusted by:

  • Major browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera…

  • Operating systems: Windows (from Windows XP SP3 onwards), macOS, iOS, Android, Linux

  • Specialized hardware and software: Including IoT devices, mobile devices, secure servers

This ensures GlobalSign’s SSL/TLS certificates and digital solutions function reliably across multi-platform environments without compatibility issues.

Enrollment and Management Process of Root Ubiquity

GlobalSign undertakes the following steps:

  1. Submits Root Certificates to root governance organizations (e.g., Microsoft Root Program, Mozilla Root Store Policy)

  2. Meets technical and security requirements, passes international standard audits and ongoing assessments

  3. Ensures continuous acceptance and maintenance of Root Certificates across distribution systems

GlobalSign’s Commitments in the Root Ubiquity Program

  • High reliability: Compliance with strict security standards such as WebTrust for CAs

  • Update readiness: Constant monitoring of changes in Root distribution ecosystems

  • Transparency: Publicly discloses Root Certificate information in repositories and user support systems

Compatibility of GlobalSign Root Certificates Across Platforms

GlobalSign Root Certificates are designed to be compatible with a wide range of platforms and operating systems:

Platform Root R1 Root R3 Root R5 Root R6
Mozilla NSS 3.11.10
Firefox 1.0
NSS 3.12.8
Firefox 3.6.12
NSS 3.17.3
Firefox 36
NSS 3.39
Firefox 63
Microsoft XP
Vista
Win 7
IE 5.01
XP
Vista
Win 7
IE 8
Win 8.1
IE 10
Win 10
IE 11
Apple MacOS 9.0
MacOS X 10.5.6
iOS 3
Safari 1
MacOS X 10.6.4
iOS 4
Safari 4
MacOS X 10.9
iOS 7
Safari 7
TBA
Android Android 1 Android 3 Android 5.1.1 Android 10
Chrome Root is embedded if it is embedded in the local operating system key store.
Amazon  Root is embedded if it is embedded in the local operating system key store.
Java SE 5 SE 8 SE 8 JDK 12
Opera 6.1 10 15 28
Blackberry  4.3  5  10.3 NA
Linux All major Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.)
Sony PS Portable
PS 3
PS 4
PS Portable
PS 3
PS 4
TBA TBA
Nintendo Wii
Wii U
DS
Wii
Wii U
DS
TBA TBA
Adobe

GlobalSign’s Root R3 and R6 support document signing as part of the Adobe Approved Trust List program.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about GlobalSign Root Ubiquity

1. Does my website need to manually configure the Root Certificate if I use a GlobalSign certificate?

Usually not. The Root Certificates are pre-integrated into browsers and operating systems through the Root Ubiquity program.

2. What if a device doesn’t recognize GlobalSign’s Root Certificate?

You may need to update the browser, operating system, or manually install the Root Certificate (although this is rare).

3. Does the Root Ubiquity program apply to personal certificates?

Yes. GlobalSign’s Root Certificates support SSL/TLS for websites, digital signature certificates for individuals, and email encryption certificates.

Read more: https://support.globalsign.com/ca-certificates/root-certificates/globalsign-root-ubiquity

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