Overview
Extension to use digital certificates within webpages
WebPKI is web based component that supports documents digital signing, signature verification and document encryption. This product is developed to enable browser signing of documents with user’s digital certificates and it is supported by web browsers, without the need of Java. WebPKI offers the following advantages: -Simple digital signing of documents from a web browser with user’s digital certificates, which provides proof of the signer’s identity and document integrity -Enables document signing using criptographic devices. -Enables detection and verification of existing digital signatures on PDF files -Easy integration of signing component into existing web applications -Easy configuration of the component to set up trusted issuers, or list of approved signers, or uniquely allowed certificate.
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Eliza PepperSep 20, 2024
does not work
nei de souza souzaSep 9, 2024
pecimo
Lacho TomovAug 9, 2024
It works, but it requires installing a (closed source) app on your computer, which basically gives full access to it and your signature to a bunch of unknown people in Brazil. This might be an easier solution for the website developers, but is a terrible approach in terms of security.
Details
- Version2.17.0
- UpdatedJuly 30, 2024
- Size435KiB
- Languages3 languages
- DeveloperWebsite
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