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by fixermark
3689 days ago
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No, but they do need to get a signed chain-of-trust certificate rooted to a certificate authority recognized by their clients' user agents. They also need a well-defined domain name that was registered through some domain-name registrar, somewhere. The notion that some parts of the web standard are pay-to-play is actually not new. |
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