Kazakhstan is set to enforce active Internet filtering starting July 17, 2019. The country will use a state-issued digital certificate that ISPs are legally compelled to install to their customers web browsers as part of the contract. The certificate that needs to be installed will overwrite the one that comes with the operating system. This enables the Kazakhstan regime to actually decrypt the traffic of websites for telemetry purposes The last attempt has failed to gather support, the regime even received lawsuits not only from ISPs, but also private organizations, the Kazakh banking industry as well foreign companies.”]
Source: https://hackercombat.com/kazakhstan-government-filtering-civilian-internet-browsing/

