Comodo Code Signing Certificates
When customers buy software in a store, the source of that software is obvious. Customers can tell who published the software, and they can see whether the package has been opened. These factors enable customers to make decisions about what software to purchase and how much to "trust" those products. Customers who download digitally signed Active X controls, dynamic link libraries, .cab files or HTML content from your site can be confident that code really comes from you and hasn't been altered or corrupted since it was created and signed. Digital IDs serve as virtual "shrink wrap" for your software: after you sign your code, if it is tampered with in any way, the digital signature will break and alert customers that the code has been altered and is not trustworthy.
The solution to these issues is Microsoft's Authenticode technology coupled with Digital IDs from Comodo. Comodo Code Signing, through the use of digital signatures, enables software developers to include information about themselves and their code with their software
Features & Benefits of Code Signing Digital Ids
Customer Confidence Code Signing Digital ID
protects (reassures) your customers by assuring them that the integrity
of the code they download from your site is intact - that it has not
been tampered with or altered in transit.
Authenticity After downloading, end users can be
sure that the code they obtained really came from you, helping you
preserve your business reputation and intellectual property. Digital IDs
allow customers to identify the author of digitally signed code and
contact them should an issue or query arise.
Seamless Integration with Industry-Standard Technology
Most browsers will not accept action commands from downloaded code
unless the code is signed by a certificate from a trusted Certificate
Authority, such as Comodo.
Ease of Use Code signing SSL certificates are easy
to use in conjunction with the vendor software tools that developers use
to create products, macros and objects.
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