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  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited May 2013

    @udk said: Having it NOT work on some devices/browsers can be detrimental when users are faced with a bright red warning page.

    Not sure what are you talking about, the free StartSSL certs are supported everywhere. It's not CACert, maybe you were thinking of that one?

  • natestammnatestamm Member
    edited May 2013

    @Mun said: theoretically

  • udkudk Member
    edited May 2013

    @rm_ said: Not sure what are you talking about, the free StartSSL certs are supported everywhere. It's not CACert, maybe you were thinking of that one?

    No. For starters, "chrome for mobile" on my android phone (perhaps just specific phone models/manufacturers) gives the standard red warning with free StartSSL certs. While it may work for most browsers, can't really take them seriously yet.

  • MrOwenMrOwen Member

    @rm_ said: Not sure what are you talking about, the free StartSSL certs are supported everywhere. It's not CACert, maybe you were thinking of that one?

    @udk said: No. For starters, "chrome for mobile" on my android phone (perhaps just specific phone models/manufacturers) gives the standard red warning with free StartSSL certs. While it may work for most browsers, can't really take them seriously yet.

    Are we arguing over $4? For real?

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