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Google has announced that it will cease to trust certifications from Entrust, a prominent certificate authority, starting November 1, 2024. The change, which will affect Chrome browsers from ...
Google says it will start distrusting digital certificates issued by two certificate authorities due to, Chunghwa Telecom and ...
Patterns of concerning behavior led Google to remove trust in certificates from Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock from Chrome.
Google intends to make changes in its Chrome browser later this year ... which is not as easy to break through raw computing power. Certificate authority vendors are calling Google’s plan ...
Google's Chrome and ... new credentials from a different certificate authority, Google will wait an unspecified period of time before implementing the change. Once that grace period ends, Google ...
Google is removing Entrust, a certificate authority, from its trusted ... a site that uses Entrust's certificates. These changes will affect all Chrome users except for iOS users.
Google's decision to remove default trust for digital certificates issued by Chunghwa Telecom starting July 31, 2025, has ...
Google Chrome is testing an AI-powered automated password change feature in Canary. The feature kicks in once Chrome detects breached passwords and can automatically change them for you.
However, if you use an untrusted internal certificate authority to generate SSL certificates for internal resources, you will be nagged by your browser when you attempt to connect. The Chrome web ...
Google says it will no longer trust root CA certificates ... Netlock in the Chrome Root Store due to a pattern of compliance failures and failure to make improvements. The change will come in ...