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HTTP/3
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HTTP/3 is the third major version of the HTTP protocol, based on QUIC (UDP transport) rather than TCP. It reduces latency (elimination of head-of-line blocking), improves recovery after network disruption and natively integrates TLS 1.3. Certyneo leverages HTTP/3 to accelerate the loading of documents to sign and the submission of consent forms, particularly on mobile in degraded network environments.
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