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Not really, some etheads attempted something like this called TLSNotary that shares in creation of the TLS encryption key so that you, the person trying to prove content, can't modify it. But it doesn't necessarily prove it came from the SSL domain.
Not really, some etheads attempted something like this called TLSNotary that shares in creation of the TLS encryption key so that you, the person trying to prove content, can't modify it. But it doesn't necessarily prove it came from the SSL domain.