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Last Chance to fix eIDAS: Secret EU law threatens Internet security — Mozilla
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I haven't had a chance to check anything yet, but given who (Mozilla) is reacting and how, I suspect this is just another case of EU authorities acting to protect their citizens from (American) corporate abuse
What a wildly inappropriate waste of a thesaurus.
Are you competing in some obscure Internet irony competition?
I don't know whether it's true.
I am however confident that you don't know either.
But as for the "slightest" research, riddle me this: Why is there no link to the proposal in the article?
You think you’re a pragmatist, but you’re just an ignorant fool.
How is giving any EU state the ability to be a certificate authority in your browser for issing a certificate for any site, without them needing to follow the rules the browser vendors have for what makes an authority trustworthy, with no option to disable them or add additional checks to their validity, "protecting their citizens from (American) corporate abuse"?
From the Mozilla post: