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Section 16 - Miscellaneous
(Content/TOS)
... joint venture, or employer/employee. Neither party will represent itself to be agent of the other. Each party acknowledges that it has no power or authority to bind the other on any agreement and that ...
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What validation processes do you use?
(FAQs/SSL Certificates)
... wishing to use SSL certificates must prove to the certificate authority that they have the right to present themselves online as ABC Co. This is done through a variety of means in different SSL products. ...
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What is a Single Root SSL Certificate?
(FAQs/SSL Certificates)
When connecting to a webserver over SSL, the visitor's browser decides whether or not to trust the website's SSL certificate based on which Certification Authority has issued the actual SSL certificate. ...
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What do I need to consider when purchasing a SSL certificate?
(FAQs/SSL Certificates)
... recourse. In the "online world", companies wishing to use SSL certificates must prove to the certificate authority that they have the right to present themselves online as ABC Co. This is done through ...
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What is a Certification Authority (CA)?
(FAQs/SSL Certificates)
... Authorities Criteria. These principles and criteria reflect fundamental standards for the establishment and on-going operation of a Certification Authority organization or function. ...
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What does a SSL certificate look like?
(FAQs/SSL Certificates)
... Certificate and details of the Certification Authority responsible for the issuance of the Certificate. When a browser connects to a secure site it will retrieve the site's SSL Certificate and check ...
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How is a SSL certificate installed onto a webserver?
(FAQs/SSL Certificates)
... application process. The Certification Authority then validates the website credentials and issues an SSL Certificate containing the digital identity of the website, binding the domain name to the company ...