Google has confirmed that significant security changes are coming to the Chrome 131 web browser, and site admins only have until Nov. 12 to prepare.| Forbes
Google has warned Chrome users it will soon stop trusting digital security certificates issued by Entrust and AffirmTrust, whose customers include banks and governments.| Forbes
Chrome Security FAQ| chromium.googlesource.com
More than you wanted to know about the eIDAS proposal to regulate how browsers treat certificates| educatedguesswork.org
To intercept, inspect or manipulate HTTPS traffic, you need the HTTPS client to trust you. If you want to intercept your own HTTPS on…| httptoolkit.com