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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 887145" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>There are three types of certificates in Certum (which sold this certificate): open source (cheap), standard (not cheap), EV (expensive). The verification of the open-source certificate is made in the case of H_C only by Certum. It seems that McAfee AV does not accept the open-source certificates, probably due to the requirement of additional confirmation. </p><p>The EV certificate has to be additionally accepted by Microsoft and then it is automatically accepted by SmartScreen. The open-source and standard certificates have to gain a good reputation first and then they are automatically accepted by SmartScreen. I did not check the details of the standard certificate.</p><p>Anyway, in this moment the H_C certificate is automatically accepted by SmartScreen like the EV certificate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 887145, member: 32260"] There are three types of certificates in Certum (which sold this certificate): open source (cheap), standard (not cheap), EV (expensive). The verification of the open-source certificate is made in the case of H_C only by Certum. It seems that McAfee AV does not accept the open-source certificates, probably due to the requirement of additional confirmation. The EV certificate has to be additionally accepted by Microsoft and then it is automatically accepted by SmartScreen. The open-source and standard certificates have to gain a good reputation first and then they are automatically accepted by SmartScreen. I did not check the details of the standard certificate. Anyway, in this moment the H_C certificate is automatically accepted by SmartScreen like the EV certificate. [/QUOTE]
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