Firefox desktop now requires CT#37777
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On desktop platforms, Firefox now requires certificate transparency information for all certificates issued by certificate authorities in Mozilla's Root CA Program.
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Description
On desktop platforms, Firefox now (as of version 135, soon to be released) requires certificate transparency information for all certificates issued by certificate authorities in Mozilla's Root CA Program.
Motivation
This corrects out-of-date information.
Additional details
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1927085
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