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"textContent": "\nTo understand why this matters, it helps to know how current web security actually works. When you visit a website, your browser checks a digital certificate to confirm you're actually talking to the real site and not some imposter. Those certificates are secured using complex math problems that regular computers...\n\nRead Entire Article\n\n",
"title": "Google is rolling out quantum-resistant HTTPS certificates in Chrome to future-proof the web"
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