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Google Dumps Entrust: Chrome’s Trust Issues Explode!
Google will cease to trust certificates from Entrust starting November 2024 due to compliance failures. This affects Chrome browsers from version 127 onward, requiring website operators to transition to a new certificate authority to avoid disruptions.
Hot Take:
Google just gave Entrust the ultimate “It’s not me, it’s you” speech, and it’s not looking good for their relationship status. With Chrome 127, it’s officially splitsville, folks!
Key Points:
- Google will stop trusting Entrust certificates starting November 1, 2024.
- The change affects Chrome browsers from version 127 onward.
- Google cites Entrust’s repeated compliance failures and unresolved security issues.
- Mozilla has also raised concerns about Entrust’s certificate reliability.
- Website operators need to switch to a new certificate authority to avoid disruptions.