Except that the application in the article contains the following statement:
> Customers of the Google PKI are the general public. We will not
require that customers have a domain registration with Google, use domain
suffixes where Google is the registrant, or have other services from Google.
This is not currently true of the existing Google root, and "Google CA" seems like an accurate-enough way of describing this change.
> Customers of the Google PKI are the general public. We will not require that customers have a domain registration with Google, use domain suffixes where Google is the registrant, or have other services from Google.
This is not currently true of the existing Google root, and "Google CA" seems like an accurate-enough way of describing this change.