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Secure Boot is a UEFI security feature that helps protect your computer from bootkits and other malware by allowing only trusted software to load during startup. It relies on a set of digital certificates stored in your system firmware.
When these certificates expire, your computer will continue to boot normally. However, it will lose the ability to receive future Secure Boot updates, revocations for bootkits, and new security fixes for the boot process.
That’s why, devices that stay updated are fine, but checking and updating system are also important. This guide explains how to verify whether your Secure Boot certificates are still valid in Windows.

The easiest way to check is through the Windows Security app.
Search “Windows Security” in the Search bar and click the matching result to open the app.

On the Windows Security window, go to the Device security page.

Look the icon next to the Secure boot section.

If your Secure Boot certificates are no longer current:
NOTE: Avoid manually replacing Secure Boot keys unless you fully understand the implications, as incorrect changes can prevent your system from booting.
Secure Boot certificates are an essential part of your PC's startup security. While Windows doesn't provide a simple tool to display certificate expiration dates, you can verify Secure Boot status by this simple method to ensure your certificates remain current. Keeping Windows Update enabled is the best way to maintain Secure Boot compatibility and protect your system against newly discovered threats.
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