> Lawmakers in Europe are expected to adopt digital identity rules that civil society groups say will make the internet less secure and open up citizens to online surveillance.
one of the requirements of eIDAS 2.0 is that browser makers trust government-approved Certificate Authorities (CA) and do not implement security controls beyond those specified by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
The browser won't even be able to block the certificate.
KeyMapper is great.
Also I was trying to combine it with Easer, another automating app with events/conditions/operations ( https://github.com/renyuneyun/Easer )
- The Register 8 Nov 2023 : Bad eIDAS: Europe ready to intercept, spy on your encrypted HTTPS connections ( https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/08/europe_eidas_browser/ )