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How It Works Features Apps Downloads Plex Frequently Asked Questions FAQ - Plex Media Player A big part of Plex Media Player is released under a Open Source license (GPLv2) and we are actively encouraging users to contribute and help us improve the host part of the application. Plex Media Player is composed of two main components or layers. The "host" layer is the layer that interacts with your OS, plays video and music, and also loads the interface via a Chromium process. The "client" layer is our HTML5-based web-client, that's responsible for communication with plex.tv as well as your media server and renders the UI you see on screen. We are making the host layer of this application open source. The web-client layer will be downloaded from our servers during the build phase as a binary. With the host being open, you can help with the f...

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Features Downloads Support Blog Header Theming V2 Plex Getting Started Guides When browsing the internet or making other connections these days, everyone wants to make sure that the communication taking place is secure and encrypted. Plex has teamed up with DigiCert to provide our users with high quality "SSL" secure certificates for your media servers, at no cost to you. There's no need to setup VPNs and no need to create and install your own certs. You can safely and securely connect to your media no matter where you are. After all, everyone loves to see beautiful green locks, right? Our blog post announcing the release of secure communications spoke about some of the details: Let's look at some of the complexities: For starters, secure communication requires something called a certificate, which securely identifies a website. Now anyon...

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