How to identify a digital certificate
Posted on | April 9, 2011 | No Comments
The days of static information are almost gone. Why should it be any different when it comes to your business and it’s branding?
Users can easily copy your logo and use it inappropriately or pretend to belong to your organisation when they don’t. How can you protect your logo and digitise your branding?
Answer? By digitising it. Have your members display a Digital or Smart Logo instead.

How does a digital certificate behave?
- Unlike standard logo’s, smart logo’s or Digital Certificates are clickable
- They display via secure network
- They cannot be copied
- They use the http(s) protocol
- The information is encrypted for additional security
Digital Certificates are usually quire expensive, but if you are a member-based organisation and would like to offer your members a more secure option, our new DigiCert product is almost available. Visit http://whitelabel.infointeg.com for more information or to be contacted when we’re live!
Tags: 2011 > anatomy > behaviour > digital > digital certificate > dynamic > internet > network > secure > smart logo > static
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