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Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC article annex_IV CELEX: 02014R0910-20241018 REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALIFIED CERTIFICATES FOR WEBSITE AUTHENTICATION
Qualified certificates for website authentication shall contain: (a) an indication, at least in a form suitable for automated processing, that the certificate has been issued as a qualified certificate for website authentication; (b) a set of data unambiguously representing the qualified trust service provider issuing the qualified certificates including at least the Member State in which that provider is established and: — for a legal person: the name and, where applicable, registration number as stated in the official records, — for a natural person: the person’s name; (c) for natural persons: at least the name of the person to whom the certificate has been issued, or a pseudonym; if a pseudonym is used, it shall be clearly indicated; (ca) for legal persons: a unique set of data unambiguously representing the legal person to whom the certificate is issued, with at least the name of the legal person to whom the certificate is issued and, where applicable, the registration number as stated in the official records; |
Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC article annex_IV CELEX: 02014R0910-20241018 (d) elements of the address, including at least city and State, of the natural or legal person to whom the certificate is issued and, where applicable, as stated in the official records; (e) the domain name(s) operated by the natural or legal person to whom the certificate is issued; (f) details of the beginning and end of the certificate’s period of validity; (g) the certificate identity code, which must be unique for the qualified trust service provider; (h) the advanced electronic signature or advanced electronic seal of the issuing qualified trust service provider; (i) the location where the certificate supporting the advanced electronic signature or advanced electronic seal referred to in point (h) is available free of charge; (j) the information or the location of the certificate validity status services that can be used to enquire about the validity status of the qualified certificate. |