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Seeing as Google thinks no one cares about location records, we ll remove street addresses from all our sites, says compliance chief
Gareth Corfield Wed 3 Mar 2021 // 11:45 UTC Share
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Sectigo’s chief compliance officer has hit out at Google for minimizing the visibility of Extended Validation HTTPS certificates in Chrome.
These are the certificates that contain verified details about the owner of the cert, such as its legal name, government-issued business ID number, and physical location. These records could be displayed in, or be easily accessible from, the browser s address bar. This information is manually verified by humans at the certificate issuer prior to the cert being handed over. The idea being that if someone arrives at a website and wants to be certain it s operated by, say, their bank, they can check the verified details of