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theres a relatively newer http response header expect ct that has a lot of folks asking questions and the expect ct header itself is asking the browser to enforce certificate transparency but then that leads to another question what is certificate transparency when the certificates are created at least since 2018 the certificates are logged in various logs that are duplicated around the internet and these logs are immutable you cant change them once you put a log record into the log so theres a record of that certificate being created and we can look at an example of one of these logs over here on googles transparency report so if we go down to their search field we can search for domains like say gmail.google.com and so you click on the search button and itll tell you which logs was the creation of this certificate logged into and youll get back a list of the various logs that you can take a look at and you can filter on the logs and look at the details and so on and so forth we