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    On 07/29/2013 11:57 PM, From Ryan Sleevi:
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      <p dir="ltr">They're still respected (for better or worse) by
        Apple, NSS, and Android.</p>
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    No, I'm not sure about Apple, but NSS has disabled it entirely for
    Netscape Server Gated Cryptography and Microsoft Server Gated
    Cryptography was never relevant for them. For Microsoft I assume
    it's the same the other way around as Kelvin indicated.<br>
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