These certificate terms of use are between DigiCert, Inc., a Utah corporation ("DigiCert") and the entity applying for a Certificate, as identified in the account or issued certificates. "Certificate" means a digitally signed electronic data file issued by DigiCert to a person, group, or role in order to confirm your authorization for use of the Private Key corresponding to the Public Key contained in the certificate. You and DigiCert agree as follows:
- 1. Use
- 1.1. Applicability. These terms cover each Certificate issued by DigiCert to you, regardless of (i) the Certificate type (email, code signing, Direct, or TLS/SSL), (ii) when you request the Certificate, or (iii) when the Certificate actually issues.
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1.2. Information. You will provide accurate, complete, and non-misleading information to DigiCert at all times. If any information provided to DigiCert changes or becomes misleading or inaccurate, you will promptly inform DigiCert and update the information. You may not request a certificate with contents that infringe on the intellectual property rights of another entity. All certificate request data is incorporated into this document as part of these terms.
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1.3. Key Pairs. A "Private Key" means the key that is kept secret by you that is used to create Digital Signatures and/or decrypt electronic records or files that were encrypted with the corresponding Public Key. A "Public Key" means your publically disclosed key that is contained in your Certificate and corresponds to the secret Private Key that you use. Subscribers should (i) generate
These certificate terms of use are between DigiCert, Inc., a Utah corporation ("DigiCert") and the entity applying for a Certificate, as identified in the account or issued certificates. "Certificate" means a digitally signed electronic data file issued by DigiCert to a person, group, or role in order to confirm your authorization for use of the Private Key corresponding to the Public Key contained in the certificate. You and DigiCert agree as follows:
- 1. Use
- 1.1. Applicability. These terms cover each Certificate issued by DigiCert to you, regardless of (i) the Certificate type (email, code signing, Direct, or TLS/SSL), (ii) when you request the Certificate, or (iii) when the Certificate actually issues.
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1.2. Information. You will provide accurate, complete, and non-misleading information to DigiCert at all times. If any information provided to DigiCert changes or becomes misleading or inaccurate, you will promptly inform DigiCert and update the information. You may not request a certificate with contents that infringe on the intellectual property rights of another entity. All certificate request data is incorporated into this document as part of these terms.
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1.3. Key Pairs. A "Private Key" means the key that is kept secret by you that is used to create Digital Signatures and/or decrypt electronic records or files that were encrypted with the corresponding Public Key. A "Public Key" means your publically disclosed key that is contained in your Certificate and corresponds to the secret Private Key that you use. Subscribers should (i) generate
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