June 29, 2024 at 11:45AM
Google has announced it will block websites using certificates from Entrust in Chrome browser from November 1, 2024 due to compliance and security issues. TLS certificates from Entrust will not be trusted by Chrome versions 127 and higher. Users will see a warning for insecure connections, urging website operators to switch to other trusted certificate authorities.
Key takeaways from the meeting notes:
– Google announced plans to start blocking websites that use certificates from Entrust in its Chrome browser from November 1, 2024, due to compliance failures and security issues.
– This blocking action will apply to various operating systems, except for Chrome for iOS and iPadOS due to Apple’s policies.
– Website operators using Entrust certificates are advised to transition to a different publicly-trusted certificate authority before October 31, 2024, to minimize disruption.
– Google emphasized the importance of TLS certificates and their impact on encrypted connections between browsers and websites.
– Affected website operators will need to obtain TLS certificates from other certificate authorities included in the Chrome Root Store before the blocking action begins.
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