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What's the difference between a self-signed certificate and a certificate from a trusted CA?
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A self-signed certificate is created by the server administrator and isn't verified by a trusted third party. A certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) is issued by a recognized organization that verifies the identity of the website owner. Browsers automatically trust certificates from trusted CAs, while self-signed certificates require explicit trust configuration.