VPN TLS Interception Tools Breaking Web Application Functionality
Security tools like NordVPN Threat Protection Pro install root certificates for TLS interception, breaking HTTP/2 trailers and causing web apps to hang. No public reporting mechanism exists for these compatibility issues.
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