@@ -280,6 +280,9 @@ def __init__(
280280
281281            .. admonition:: Support using a certificate in X.509 (.pem) format 
282282
283+                 Deprecated because it uses SHA-1 thumbprint. 
284+                 Please use the .pfx option documented later in this page. 
285+ 
283286                Feed in a dict in this form:: 
284287
285288                    { 
@@ -302,6 +305,9 @@ def __init__(
302305                <https://github.com/AzureAD/microsoft-authentication-library-for-python/issues/60>`_ 
303306                is an approach to allow easier certificate rotation. 
304307
308+                 Deprecated because it uses SHA-1 thumbprint. 
309+                 Please use the .pfx option documented later in this page. 
310+ 
305311                *Added in version 0.5.0*:: 
306312
307313                    { 
@@ -338,6 +344,8 @@ def __init__(
338344
339345            .. admonition:: Supporting reading client certificates from PFX files 
340346
347+                 This usage will automatically use SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate. 
348+ 
341349                *Added in version 1.29.0*: 
342350                Feed in a dictionary containing the path to a PFX file:: 
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@@ -352,6 +360,12 @@ def __init__(
352360
353361            .. admonition:: Support Subject Name/Issuer Auth with a cert in .pfx 
354362
363+                 `Subject Name/Issuer Auth 
364+                 <https://github.com/AzureAD/microsoft-authentication-library-for-python/issues/60>`_ 
365+                 is an approach to allow easier certificate rotation. 
366+ 
367+                 This usage will automatically use SHA-256 thumbprint of the certificate. 
368+ 
355369                *Added in version 1.30.0*: 
356370                If your .pfx file contains both the private key and public cert, 
357371                you can opt in for Subject Name/Issuer Auth like this:: 
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