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CAcert Wiki
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Welcome to the CAcert Wiki - FREE digital certificates for everyone. CAcert Wiki pages are a user-maintained 'Unofficial' CAcert FAQ for www.CAcert.org, based in Australia. This wiki, powered by MoinMoin, was originally an open wiki site, however, some time mid-2013, some parts of the wiki became private, including its recent changes and statistics pages.

About CAcert.org [1]

CAcert.org is a community driven Certificate Authority (CA) that issues certificates to the public at large for free.

CAcert's goal is to promote awareness and education on computer security through the use of encryption, specifically with the X.509 family of standards. We have compiled a document base (wiki) that has helpful hints and tips on setting up encryption with common software, and general information about Public Key Infrastructures (PKI).

For the enthusiast looking to dip their toe in the water, we have an easy way of obtaining certificates you can use with your email programme. You can use these not only to encrypt, but to prove to your friends and family that your email really does come from you.

For administrators looking to protect the services they offer, we provide host and wild card certificates which you can issue almost immediately. Not only can you use these to protect websites, but also POP3, SMTP and IMAP connections, to list but a few. Unlike other certificate authorities, we don't limit the strength of the certificates, or the use of wild card certificates. Everyone should have the right to security and to protect their privacy, not just those looking to run ecommerce sites.

If you're extremely serious about encryption, you can join CAcert's Assurance Programme and Web of Trust. This allows you to have your identity verified to obtain added benefits, including longer length certificates, and the ability to include your name on email certificates.

CAcert Inc. is a non-profit association, incorporated in New South Wales, Australia.

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