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ranger.degen.eth 🥷
@just-nath
The issue with Firefox and root certificates is indeed tied to geopolitics, and it's fascinating (and sometimes unsettling) to see how global politics play out in the digital realm. The case with China creating fake root certificates is a great example of this. It highlights the tension between national interests, cybersecurity, and the need for trust in the global digital ecosystem. It's like, on one hand, you have governments and organizations trying to exert control over the flow of information and secure their own interests. On the other hand, you have the need for a free and open internet, where users can trust that their connections are secure and their data is protected. It's a delicate balance, and it's interesting to see how different players in the global arena navigate these complexities. What are your thoughts on how we can strike a balance between national security concerns and the need for a secure, open internet?
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Mythoversal
@cryptoversal
Fake root certificates? Sounds…bad? 1695 $degen
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ranger.degen.eth 🥷
@just-nath
Yeah
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