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π A .CER container perfectly suits for storing, embracing, and opening security entries provided by a trusted third-party Certificate Authority, such as Thawte or VeriSign, that checks up and confirms the authenticity of a proper .CER secured web-site. The .CER certificate is ordinarily preinstalled on a web-server to verify and establish the validity and eligibility of a relevant web-portal hosted on the server. You can accurately open up and review a websiteβs .CER extension certificate in an accessible web-browser by clicking the lock icon when accessing a secure online .CER protected references (secure, reliable online URLs apply SSL encryption as it can be clearly seen from the https:// prefix in the URL link). In each of the respective major web-browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Microsoft Edge, and Google Chrome, the lock pictogram is allocated on the left edge of the address bar, where you type in the link to navigate to.
π The .CER file samples can be effortlessly reviewed, handled, opened and maintained by any accustomed browser in your area of accessibility. For instance, all of the major software projects, such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Vivaldi, and Microsoft Edge are able to fulfill this specific target.
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