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Frederik Noë

Thawte Web of Trust (WOT) Notary

What are X.509 Certificates?

A personal certificate is really a specially formatted digital "passport" that contains information about you and is signed by Thawte.

Thawte supports the X.509 certificate format. X.509 certificates are OSI standards-compliant certificates that will plug into a range of Internet software and allow you to authenticate yourself to any other party. You can use Thawte X.509 certificates with Netscape Navigator 3.0 or MSIE 3.01 and later to authenticate yourself during online web sessions. Netscape Communicator and Outlook Express 4.x and later versions also support the use of X.509 certificates to digitally sign email and news postings.

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Enrollment procedures and instructions on how to get a Personal Email Certificate.

What is the Web of Trust?

The Web of Trust is a unique, community-driven certification system based on face-to-face ID validation on a peer-to-peer basis. It's a "bottom-up" CA, compared to traditional "top-down" CA systems.

You can get a personal certificate without being involved with the Web of Trust. To have your name validated on the certificate you must have your identity verified by Web of Trust Notaries. Each Web of Trust Notary can issue points (up to 35). Get 100 points and you can become a Web of Trust Notary yourself and verify the identity of others.

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The rules

For me to assert your identity we will need to meet face-to-face.

Get certified!

Frederik Noë: I'm living in Roeselare and together with Tim Dobbelaere we are the two sole Web of Trust Notaries in West-Flanders, Belgium. We can both issue up to 35 points when we perform a identity assertion. This means you'll be trusted and be able to include your name in your certficates after succesfull certification by us.

To get notarized, e-mail or call me to set up a meeting. We can meet in a bar or my workplace. Please include if you would like me to contact Frederik Noë to also notarize you at that time.

E-Mail your Thawte User ID (login) - this may be your primary email address or your National ID number to me at least 24 hours BEFORE the meeting.

Do not forget to bring the following along:

Congratulations!

And don't worry: we don't charge.

Last update: January 10 2007
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