The whole Extended Validation debate comes down to a few truths some people aren't yet willing to face:
Proving once again that the browser people inexplicably want the browser to be the agent of everyone but the person it's nominally an agent for: the user.
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Browsers are constantly adding features to act as Publisher-Agent, Advertiser-Agent, CA-Agent, etc. and treating being User-Agent as an afterthought...
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must say I find that an unfair characterization when it comes to CAs. browsers have done a lot to clean up that space. yeah you can say they should put the final nail in the coffin and kill different cert UIs, but...
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the CA space was a bloody mess and it only changed because browsers took a harder stance in the past couple of years and forced them to improve.
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