Yonle on Nostr: Now the thing is that *you cannot control a client*. > I can not 'expire' a ...
Now the thing is that *you cannot control a client*.
> I can not 'expire' a certificate, of course. But I can chose not to consider it valid.
How do you know if an party could make it invalid? Not by "it's owned by google" or similar. Link to the line of the chromium source code is needed.
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