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ssl-3yesterday at 8:12 PM1 replyview on HN

I'd like to reiterate that a CE mark means nothing to us here.

If my house burns down and a widget with only a CE mark is blamed as the source, my insurance company will consider that to be the equivalent of it having no marking at all.

If a company wants to sell a product globally including the USA, then CE isn't enough to satisfy the safety boffins.

The world is a big place, and the US isn't alone in this way: Lots of other countries also don't care about an isolated CE mark, like Canada and Mexico here in North America.

Some other large, important markets like Japan and Brazil are this way, too.

Acceptance of CE is not universal.


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realoyesterday at 8:40 PM

Well... I live in Canada and I have never seen any "modern" electronics around me that does not have the CE mark.

Even things ordered directly from China have a CE mark!

I guess you have never really visited Canada and looked at the marks on the things you use.

And it kind of removes value from your opinion about the other countries of the world. Sorry.

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