EV (Extended Validation) Code Signing Certificate

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EV (Extended Validation) Code Signing is a digital certificate with extended validation used by developers to sign software (EXE, DLL, MSI, etc.). It verifies the author's identity, guarantees code integrity, and ensures reputation in the Microsoft SmartScreen system, eliminating "Unknown Publisher" warnings.

Following recent changes in the Microsoft ecosystem, having an EV certificate no longer guarantees instant reputation or the complete absence of SmartScreen.

Reputation is formed based on a variety of factors, including distribution history and user trust.

The certification authority reserves the right to revoke a certificate if violations of the terms of use are detected or upon receipt of valid complaints.

We issue EV Code Signing certificates from GlobalSign, Sectigo/Comodo, and DigiCert, which are required to be written to a hardware token, ensuring the highest level of security and compliance with current requirements.
  • Access to tokens 24/7.
  • Some certificates are available for writing to a client token.
  • Supported tokens for rewriting: Rutoken 3.0 or SafeNet 5110 CC.

  • We work through a escrow (commission at the buyer's expense).
  • When purchasing a certificate, we guarantee that it will be transferred exclusively to one person and will not have been used by anyone else before.

Tokens from GlobalSign and Sectigo are available.

Global – $3,600
Sectigo – $3,200

When purchasing a certificate, we guarantee that it will be issued exclusively to a single owner and has not been used by anyone previously.

Contact us via Telegram: @EV_code
 
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