Comodo Code Signing – Windows 8 & 10
Fast, affordable code signing for Windows 8 & 10
The Comodo Code Signing Certificate works flawlessly signing codes and executables on both Windows 8 and Windows 10. By hashing your software, you'll be able to assure users that nothing has been tampered with, and by digitally signing it you'll be telling your users' browsers who you are. That will turn off those nasty download warnings and boost your conversions. This Code Signing certificate for Windows 8 and 10 requires organization validation, which can typically be completed in just a few days.
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Ensures Software Integrity
When you sign your software, you'll be using the SHA-2 algorithm to hash it and produce a unique value. Your customers' browsers will then re-hash the software. If it produces the same value, it hasn't been tampered with. If not, you'll know you have a problem.
Verifies Publisher's Identity
Before you can get Code Signing certificate for Windows 8 & 10, you'll need to pass Organization Validation. Basically, Comodo is going to put your organization through a light vetting to make sure it's a legally registered entity. This can take a day or two.
Prevents Download Warnings
Nothing kills a potential download quite like a browser warning. But if you didn't sign your code, you have no one to blame but yourself. Browsers require you to sign your software. It's just that simple.
Signs for Windows 8 & 10
The Comodo Code Signing certificate works perfectly on both Windows 8 & 10, allowing you to both sign and hash your software with ease. From there all you have to do is watch the downloads rack up.
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Assurance & Authentication
Nothing is more important than trust when it comes to the world of online business. Without it, you're not going to sell, convert-whatever goal you're trying to accomplish. Comodo Code Signing certificates help you to build that trust by ensuring the integrity of your software and assuring your users about your identity. Internet users tend not to trust programs from unknown sources. So, remove all doubt and sign your software with a Comodo Code Signing certificate.