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Chrome Drops Trust for Chunghwa, Netlock Certificates

Posted on June 3, 2025
Chrome Drops Trust for Chunghwa, Netlock Certificates

Digital certificates authorized by the authorities will no longer have trust by default in the browser starting in August, over what Google said is a loss of integrity in actions by the respective companies.

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