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Web Developer Newsletter - How to use certificates in ASP.NET Core

Web Developer Newsletter - How to use certificates in ASP.NET Core

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This article will contain the following sections: What is a certificate and why do we need them? How to create a self-signed certificate for testing on your computer? How to use certificates with ASP.NET Core on the server side and on the client side?

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