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title: "Certificate Transparency in Firefox" title: "Certificate Transparency in Firefox"
date: 2025-01-26T12:17:14-05:00 date: 2025-01-26T12:17:14-05:00
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- title: 'The Fediverse'
url: 'https://pleroma.envs.net/objects/1085ff78-1eb4-4ac0-ba81-d57c6fd78e62'
- title: 'Bluesky'
url: 'https://bsky.app/profile/seirdy.one/post/3lgnwvybgbs2o'
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[Firefox 136 looks poised to enforce Certificate Transparency](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1927085). [Firefox 136 looks poised to enforce Certificate Transparency](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1927085).
It may be late, but combined with CRLite ([and its other Web PKI progress]({{<relref "/posts/post-ocsp-revocation/#aside-browser-wars">}})), it seems to now be the browser with the most robust Web PKI support. It may be late, but combined with CRLite ([and its other Web PKI progress]({{<relref "/posts/post-ocsp-revocation/#aside-browser-wars">}})), it may soon be the browser with the most robust Web PKI support.
While I would still say that Chromium generally wins on the security front, I'm happy to see the gap narrow with time and to see Firefox occasionally inch ahead in some areas. While I would still say that Chromium generally wins on the security front, I'm happy to see the gap narrow with time and to see Firefox occasionally inch ahead in some areas.