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One of the goals of Notary v2 is to build in solutions for key revocation that are easy to use and ensure that users will always use non-compromised keys. This document discusses some potential mechanisms for key revocation.

In existing systems, there are three main approaches to key revocation: automatic revocation through key expiration, key revocation lists, and providing a list of trusted keys. This document discusses some of the benefits and pitfalls of each of these techniques, and how some of these techniques are combined to provide a holistic approach to key revocation in TUF.
In existing systems, there are three main approaches to key revocation: automatic revocation through key expiration, key revocation lists, and providing a list of trusted keys. This document discusses some of the benefits and pitfalls of each of these techniques, and how some of these techniques are combined to provide a holistic approach to key revocation.


## Key Expiration
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