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How to sign mi code?

Carmen Torralvo 0 Reputation points
2023-09-27T11:29:35.5466667+00:00

I'm a developer. Could I use my Casa de la Moneda y Timbre certificate to sign my code. Thanks in advance.

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  1. Carmen Torralvo 0 Reputation points
    2024-01-23T09:06:25.7+00:00

    According to Casa de la Moneda this is not possible. Their certificates can be used to sign documents, but not software nor code. If you have other information let me know. Thanks anyway

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  2. Wesley Li 11,855 Reputation points
    2024-01-17T06:51:18.0366667+00:00

    Hello Yes, you can use your Casa de la Moneda y Timbre certificate to sign your code. The FNMT-RCM (Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre - Real Casa de la Moneda) provides digital certificates that can be used for various purposes, including electronic signature.   The FNMT Digital Private Individual Certificate is the electronic certification issued by FNMT-RCM to link the holder to a set of signature verification data and confirm his identity. This certificate can be used to sign documents with full legal validity.   To obtain the certificate, you need to follow the steps provided on their website. They also have an app that allows you to obtain your electronic certificate in a comfortable and secure way.   However, please note that the process of signing code with a certificate can vary depending on the programming language and the development environment you are using. You would need to refer to the specific documentation for your development environment for instructions on how to sign code with a certificate.   Remember to keep your certificate and associated keys secure, as they are tied to your identity and can be used to verify your signature. If your certificate or keys are compromised, it could allow others to sign code or documents as if they were you. If you suspect that your certificate or keys have been compromised, you should revoke your certificate immediately and obtain a new one.   Best Regards, Wesley Li

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