New Chrome Security Rules—Google Now Gives Sites Until 11/12 To Comply

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New Chrome Security Rules—Google Now Gives Sites Until 11/12 To Comply
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The Chrome security team at Google has confirmed that a major change to how the browser prioritizes the security and privacy of its 3.4 billion users is coming a little later than originally planned. From November 12, a change from the original November 1 deadline, the world’s most-used web browser will no longer trust digital certificates issued by Entrust.

Entrust has previously admitted that recent incidents had not been handled in the best way, with its president of digital security solutions, Bhagwat Swaroop, stating at the time how these “did not get reported and communicated in the appropriate way,” and its “Entrust server authentication certificates that were signed on or before October 31 will continue to be valid until their expiration date, but starting November 12 with the release of Chrome 131 on Android, ChromeOS, Linux, macOS and...

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