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koenrh·9 anni fa·discussNot necessarily. Plex does not hold the private key for their intermediate certificate authority ('Plex Devices High Assurance CA2'). They use a DigiCert API to sign certificates under the 'plex.direct' domain.
koenrh·13 anni fa·discussYou're probably right. That's why I wrote this little piece :) Although I know this won't be read by the general Dutch public.