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Expand Up @@ -109,17 +109,13 @@ certificates, enabling security risks and attacks, have two options:
As noted in [Chrome Policies](#Chrome-Policies), all certificates issued after
30 April 2018 are expected to be disclosed via Certificate Transparency in a
way that is compliant with the Certificate Transparency in Chrome policy.
Virtually all publicly-trusted CAs have committed to supporting CT for their
customers by default by this date, meaning that site operators should not have
to do anything special and can continue getting certificates that just work on
1 May 2018.

However, there's still a chance that a CA may not have adopted Certificate
Transparency, may have an infrastructure issue, or may not have communicated
to their partners, such as resellers or subordinate CAs, to ensure that the
transition would be as smooth as possible for their customers.

If you're receiving a `net::ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED` error
message, the best thing to do is to contact your CA's support or sales team
to diagnose the error with them. They will most likely need to replace your
certificate with a new one that properly supports CT.
Virtually all publicly-trusted CAs now support CT for their customers by
default, meaning that site operators should not have to do anything special and
can continue getting certificates that just work. 1 May 2018.

However, there's still a chance that a CA may have an infrastructure issue, or
other problem that could cause validation issues. If you're receiving a
`net::ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED` error message, the best thing to do
is to contact your CA's support or sales team to diagnose the error with them.
They will most likely need to replace your certificate with a new one that
properly supports CT.

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