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Get an open source certificate for code signing #13

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DarkWanderer opened this issue Jun 17, 2018 · 4 comments
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Get an open source certificate for code signing #13

DarkWanderer opened this issue Jun 17, 2018 · 4 comments

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Certum provides those for cheap

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Certum does not provide non-physical key certificates anymore

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Looks like Certum has created a new product just for that - need to revisit

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jakaarl commented Jul 23, 2019

Yes, Chrome is strongly in the opinion the installer is fishy/malware, and Windows isn't exactly encouraging installing it either. If fixing this requires a bit of dough, I'm sure thankful users would chip in for the cost - I would.

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Does Chrome actually warn of installer as malware? Never seen it, do you have a screenshot?

I plan to get a hardware key soon:tm: then will be able to look into getting builds signed

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