Windows Code Signing Certificate
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 I know that I need to Sign my Application by a trusted authority in order for Windows to not complain about it. I was wondering what the majority of HISE users are using for this? Especially given the options of so many available certificates I am really unsure which one I should go for?  Thanks in advance! 
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 The majority of us aren't bothering to do it. It seems like a scam from I've read. 
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 @d-healey i have exactly the same feeling about this. I've found some sites that offer the cert cheaper than the usual 500$ a year however all of these signing sites give off a weird vibe. 
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 @oskarsh I’ve only ever had one user complain about not having a certificate. I don’t think most devs do. Avoid 
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 @DanH thanks I will leave it out and see how many users complain 
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 @oskarsh said in Windows Code Signing Certificate: @DanH thanks I will leave it out and see how many users complain No one will :) Just put how to handle that "Windows Defender Blue Screen Warning" during the installation to the product manual, then you're good to go. 
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 @oskarsh even if you want cert like this you need be company and get a lot government papers, so if you are sole proprietor you can't sign your code. 
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 @parabuh said in Windows Code Signing Certificate: @oskarsh even if you want cert like this you need be company and get a lot government papers, so if you are sole proprietor you can't sign your code. -- er not true. 



