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by c0wb0yc0d3r
170 days ago
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I’m not super familiar with windows code signing anymore but fewer people care about it on windows (because it isn’t required). It’s definitely a small hurdle to be sure but I think you’d really only lose out on enterprise users at that point. I think code signing might only matter if the installer is built in certain ways (i.e. it’s an exe instead of using an msi to install, if someone knows better please correct this). If your target is enterprise users convince IT users of its value and they will eventually make exceptions in their orgs for it no matter what signed or not. |
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