The whole Extended Validation debate comes down to a few truths some people aren't yet willing to face:
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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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If you know of anyone who fights harder for the user with the CAs than "the browser people", please enlighten me, because that must be a sight to behold.
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Is anyone else in a position to? Arguably Let's Encrypt's sponsors do by funding the project that will eventually bring down the CA industry, but aside from that browsers are the main party with any influence.
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I agree they've done some good things and are improving, but it's a constant battle getting them to do the right thing in these areas (not just CA, thinking more about Publisher/Advertiser-Agent) especially when one of the big browsers is owned by an Ad giant.
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ad-space: different issue. tend to agree there, particularly after google first announced to ban bad ads and then we learned that basically nothing qualifies as a bad ad
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