Mozilla argues in their paper that once governments in one part of the world start forcing browsers include root certificates, governments in other parts of the world will start doing the same shortly after. You might trust your government more, but you certainly wouldn't trust arbitrary governments more.
Furthermore, I have seen nothing wrong in mozilla's stewardship of the root certificate program in the decades it's been running, whereas mozilla points to deficiencies in the EU's certificate programs. This is to be expected since running a root store is not one of the EU's specialties. I would trust that government most that defers to private companies in areas where they lack expertise.
Furthermore, I have seen nothing wrong in mozilla's stewardship of the root certificate program in the decades it's been running, whereas mozilla points to deficiencies in the EU's certificate programs. This is to be expected since running a root store is not one of the EU's specialties. I would trust that government most that defers to private companies in areas where they lack expertise.