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Public key certificates include the identity information about the owner who is authorized to use the key pair and the name of the issuing CA. The aim of these certificates is to verify that the sender of digital information is authorized to send that information.
A self-signed TLS/SSL certificate is not signed by a publicly trusted certificate authority (CA) but instead by the developer or company that is responsible for the website; as they are not signed by a publicly trusted CA, they are usually considered unsafe for public applications and websites.
Private certificates are digital documents issued by an internal or private CA. They primarily function within a restricted environment, often confined to a single organization or group of known entities.
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