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p2pnet.net News:- Opera Software says it?s released the second beta version of its next browser, which includes an answer to the recent security debate over Web site spoofing.
?In this Beta, the browser displays security information inside the address bar, located next to the padlock icon that indicates the level of security present on a site,? says the company.
?The small, yellow security bar appears on secure sites and displays the name of the organization that owns the certificate. By clicking on the bar the user has access to more information about the validity of the certificate.?
Opera says this latest beta displays only localized domain names from certain top level domains (TLDs) to address Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) concerns.
?Opera selects TLDs that have established strict policies on the domain names they allow to be registered,? it states. ?This ensures that users who depend on IDN, for example when accessing sites under .jp or .kr, will have a favorable user experience.
Opera promises to regularly update its list of trusted TLDs and says it stands behind its statement that the IDN problem is, ?not one that can be solved alone, but rather together with other browser vendors, domain name registries, certificate authorities and other members of the Internet community.?
It says it's assembling a group to evaluate joint solutions.
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