Code Signing Certificate FAQ
Frequently asked questions about code signing certificates
Assuming you have all of the documentation required ready to send over the entire process generally 2-3 business days. For more information about the docu...
Refund Policy Our refund policy is to provide a full refund to any customer within 30 days of their purchase when the certificate in question has been iss...
You need to have a valid, non-expired SHA256 certificate with us first, then just drop us an email and ask for the SHA1 certificate.
.p12 is an alternate extension for what is generally referred to as a "PFX file", it's the combined format that holds the private key and cert...
Almost. The "This file may harm your computer" warning is actually generated by a Microsoft software called SmartScreen. SmartScreen uses file rep...
YES! That's exactly what they do -- verify a publisher's identity. Without a code signing certificate your users will see : WITH a code signing c...
YES! One certificate will sign on ALL supported platforms. Microsoft Authenticode (DLL, EXE, COM, etc), Java, Mozilla, Android, Adobe AIR, Flash, Silverligh...
Generally that means that you are visiting the collection link either in a different browser or on a different computer than the one you used to order. The ...
Unfortunately, no, by necessity there can't be a free trial because every order has to pass through validation where the identity of the publisher order...
Anyone, really! However, keep in mind that code signing certificates can only be issued to "legal entities", like registered companies or direct...