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Hey,Regarding what you suggest, isn't this already implemented in browsers ?? (or have I misunderstood).I use firefox currently, and a quick search using google images, reveals the "Website Certified by an Unknown Authority" screen:http://www.physics.ub.ca/computer/email/mozilla-ss l/mozilla_email_02.pngDoesn't the behavior of the "Accept this certificate permanently" option do what you ask?
I agree with the points made in the parent. In its unmodified state, you could not access the content. You must then violate the games EULA to apply the 3rd party patch. Makes me wonder what Rockstar games will do in retaliation - will the makers of the patch get sued for lost revenue?
Hey,
s l/mozilla_email_02.png
Regarding what you suggest, isn't this already implemented in browsers ?? (or have I misunderstood).
I use firefox currently, and a quick search using google images, reveals the "Website Certified by an Unknown Authority" screen:
http://www.physics.ub.ca/computer/email/mozilla-s
Doesn't the behavior of the "Accept this certificate permanently" option do what you ask?
I agree with the points made in the parent.
In its unmodified state, you could not access the content. You must then violate the games EULA to apply the 3rd party patch.
Makes me wonder what Rockstar games will do in retaliation - will the makers of the patch get sued for lost revenue?