Install once, go to a website, wait a few seconds, ans it rejects all those 1273 “partners” for you, together with clicking every hidden “reject” button, so you don’t have to
That’s categorically false, they want to inject their own trusted certificates into browsers that’re distributed in the EU, so that any MITM traffic will “just function”. Basically they’re forcing a backdoor for every encrypted channel.
Furthermore they want to make certificate transparency next-to-illegal; remove protections and warnings for when someone is requesting certificates for your domain when you haven’t requested them, plus other uses.
don rulio (discuss.tchncs.de)
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The two faces of the EU (files.catbox.moe)
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