No, it is not advisable for TrustManager to trust outdated certificates from the TrustStore. Outdated certificates can be vulnerable to security exploits, and their use can compromise the security of the application or system. It is recommended to regularly update and replace outdated certificates in the TrustStore to ensure that only trusted and up-to-date certificates are used.
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