When exchanging certificates, either during a server handshake, or an E2E handshake, there needs to be an API that would expose the certificate verification procedure to end-clients so that they could render the process interactive and allow the user to perform a "leap of faith".
When exchanging certificates, either during a server handshake, or an E2E handshake, there needs to be an API that would expose the certificate verification procedure to end-clients so that they could render the process interactive and allow the user to perform a "leap of faith".