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There's not really a better option if you need your urls to work with public browsers and also an app you control. You can't use a private CA for those urls, because the public browsers won't accept it; you need to include a public CA in your app so you don't have to rely on the user's device having a reasonable trust store. Including all the CAs you're never going to use is silly, so picking a few makes sense.



You don't need both of those things. Give your app a different url.




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