lostmypasswordanew

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[–] lostmypasswordanew@feddit.de 81 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (19 children)

All TLS/HTTPS clients have a set of Certificate Authority keys which they trust. Your client will only accept a public key which is signed by a trusted CA's key. A proper CA will not sign a key for a domain when it has not verified that the entity that wants it's key signed actually controls the domain.

[–] lostmypasswordanew@feddit.de 19 points 7 months ago

Um what? Since when are open standards that allow vendor interoperability a bad thing?

They wanted to have compatibility with Chrome extensions. But that was all just a n EEE move by Google. More perfidious since they created the open standard in the first place

Yeah, I open my 2FA app in split screen when I do this

[–] lostmypasswordanew@feddit.de 27 points 1 year ago

Most people don't give a shit about these things. It might actually decrease if Netflix just tells people to install Chrome to watch Stranger Things