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12-09-2010, 03:14 AM
What is Extended Validation Certificate?
Extended Validation Certificates (EV) are very special X.509 certificate which requires more extensive investigation of the requesting entity by the certificate authority (CA) before being issued. In normal terms Extended Validation is new generation of certificate which intended to user to give more confidence on website where they are using/providing their personal or financial information. It also assure end user that you legal identity which is verified by certificate authority.
How Extended Validation Certificate works?
High Security Browser like latest version of Internet Explorer, Firefox checks in background when an SSL certificate has been authenticated using Extended Validation. It will also check about https in web address with pad lock, browser web address bar turns address bar in GREEN. You can also notice legal identity name to which the Extended Validation Certificate has been issued.
Extended Validation Certificates (EV) are very special X.509 certificate which requires more extensive investigation of the requesting entity by the certificate authority (CA) before being issued. In normal terms Extended Validation is new generation of certificate which intended to user to give more confidence on website where they are using/providing their personal or financial information. It also assure end user that you legal identity which is verified by certificate authority.
How Extended Validation Certificate works?
High Security Browser like latest version of Internet Explorer, Firefox checks in background when an SSL certificate has been authenticated using Extended Validation. It will also check about https in web address with pad lock, browser web address bar turns address bar in GREEN. You can also notice legal identity name to which the Extended Validation Certificate has been issued.