Ordinary SSL certificates only require you to have access to domain's DNS records, or to the server where they point to. They only prevent MITM attacks, and you cannot really know who is behind some domain. With the EV…
If you use a password manager with different passwords for each site it doesn't matter (much). Either they steal your password (usually hashed), or your OAuth information. The minor difference is that with OAuth they…
Ordinary SSL certificates only require you to have access to domain's DNS records, or to the server where they point to. They only prevent MITM attacks, and you cannot really know who is behind some domain. With the EV…
If you use a password manager with different passwords for each site it doesn't matter (much). Either they steal your password (usually hashed), or your OAuth information. The minor difference is that with OAuth they…