Feb 15, 2024
This article provides step-by-step instructions for downloading and installing a PersonalSign Certificate. If this is not the solution you are looking for, please search for your solution in the search bar above.
Read MoreMay 10, 2024
Overview on how to generate Certificate Signing Requests (CSR) for GlobalSign Certificate Orders on Supported Platforms (Operating Systems and / or Software) such as Linux, Apache, Windows Server, Java, Oracle. Use this Overview to find your OS and / or related software to view instructions on how to generate CSR for GlobalSign SSL and other Digital Certificates.
Read MoreMay 16, 2023
This support article will guide you through the step-by-step process of configuring S/MIME in Office 365. If this is not the solution you are looking for, please search for your solution in the search bar above.
Read MoreAug 4, 2023
CA/B Forum new set of standards called Baseline Requirements (BR), will take effect on September 1, 2023. It is a significant milestone for the security and privacy of electronic communications, as S/MIME Certificates are used to secure email communications and protect sensitive information. The new requirements ensure that S/MIME Certificates meet a consistent level of security and compatibility, providing a more secure environment for users to exchange information. This development is a positive step towards improving the overall security of the internet and safeguarding users' privacy.
Read MoreFeb 19, 2024
This article describes the changes and the impact on our PersonalSign products.
Read MoreFeb 15, 2024
When you order a Certificate from us, we make sure that the information in the Certificate is complete and correct. This allows other users on the internet to rely on your Certificate and protects you against impersonation. When you order a Certificate that includes your own name, we verify your identity. GlobalSign offers Video Verification as a convenient way to check your identity.
Read MoreFeb 19, 2024
Mozilla has announced their plans to start removing the TLS and Secure Mail trust bits from all of the older Roots in their root program.
Read MoreCheck your certificate installation for SSL issues and vulnerabilities.