Security is one of Apple's most inaccessible companies. And in an effort to make your browser more secure, the company has now announced a new Safari system to protect against the most common threats of malicious users. It will be available from September 1st.
This technological change, first of all that the average user may not understand, means that the browser will only accept it HTTPS certificates issued 13 months ago
Apple is increasing the safety of Safari
According to information published on 9to5mac, Safari used to accept certificates issued until 825 days ago, now warn about those certificates that have not yet been renewed and advises the user not to jump to the site.
Although, without a doubt this method provides greater security in the Apple browser, there are already others who suggest that the Apple system may have unwanted effects. As a measure, we can make websites more dependent on third-party services. Even though this is free, there is a risk that the service will be affected or postponed.
However, in the face of the doubt that this change can be productive and there is some conflicting information that it is less harmful. Since most sites are hosted on major cloud sites such as WordPress, where the hosting company handles certificates, so it may not be a major problem for most sites.
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