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@@ -202,7 +202,6 @@ Try either the Twitter or Discord plugin and follow the steps in UI. If everythi
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#### Extra items (optional)
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- [ ] Instead of using a plugin, try to manually notarize a page as documented on https://docs.tlsnotary.org/quick_start/browser_extension.html
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- [ ] Instead of using the plugin's presentation preview tool, download the presentation (called proof in the UI) and render it with https://explorer.tlsnotary.org instead.
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## Notarize in teams
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Yes, but for public data, a less-resource-intensive man-in-the-middle approach i
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### How can I inspect and verify a TLSNotary proof?
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The easiest way is to use the proof-of-concept [TLSNotary Explorer](https://explorer.tlsnotary.org).
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The easiest way is to use the browser extension.
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### Which TLS versions are supported?
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<img width="477" src="./images/extension_history_new.png" />
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<!-- TODO -->
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<!-- You also have the option to download the proof. You can view this proof later by using the **Verify** button or via <https://explorer.tlsnotary.org/>. You can get the Notary public key by visiting the Notary API specified [above](#notary-server). -->
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## Write your own Extension Plugins
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