April 20, 2023, 1:10 p.m. | /u/Endauphin

Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age www.reddit.com

Just take ssl certificates. They are issued for example to assure you that you are on the correct website. But then you have to trust the certificate authority and whoever requested the certificate. Or just take a browser. They are usually open source, but I assume, including me, not many have actually read the source for whatever browser they are using, but trusting that the devs have done a good job and that others actually read and react if there …

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