*The bottom line is if you don't want the warnings, can't afford the
time to explain them, and have the money, pay a commercial provider and
realize you are trusting some unknown corporation (rather than yourself
and the combination of CACerts' web of trust).* If you think trusting
any corporation is better, just search for "ssl certificates stolen" and
you'll see what I mean.
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