@wink @erincandescent any org can apply for one. At least in the UK, a company needs one to purchase publicly-traded shares, so they're not too uncommon.
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Today in “running a certificate authority is hard”: German company numbers aren’t unique (they’re unique per state; you need to qualify them with which federal state the company is registered within) -
Today in “running a certificate authority is hard”: German company numbers aren’t unique (they’re unique per state; you need to qualify them with which federal state the company is registered within)@erincandescent I kind of hate LEIs but it should probably just use LEIs.
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The piece of documentation I want most for the modern web is something that explains to me what variants of a "set-cookie:" header work in which modern browsers under which conditions@simon OAuth doesn't use third-party cookies so I believe it's all good. The problem is with SSO systems which use third-party cookies to transparently log you in across several domains.