A few, such as Ferrari and Solidworks, were on the list but have since switched to newer certificates and shouldn't face a problem. This won't block sites outright, to be clear. However, it will pop up warnings that will be annoying and might discourage the security-conscious.

While that sounds like it could foster chaos, the holdouts had plenty of warning. Google warned that it would stop trusting some Symantec certificates last year after discovering that the security firm had been improperly handing out the credentials. It also started distrusting some certificates with Chrome 66 this spring. If a company isn't planning to switch to more trustworthy certificates, it's likely either unaware of security developments or hoping to avoid paying for a new certificate until it's absolutely necessary,