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A proprietary certificate, also known as a proprietary key, is a certificate that contains information about another certificate. It allows the owner of this key to know the secret key to the other certificate. It's mostly used in service providers to discourage sharing of secret keys to those services by attaching them to sensitive information on the customer.

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