Image and file hosting for Verified Mark Certificates and Common Mark Certificates
Add DigiCert hosting to a Verified Mark Certificate or Common Mark Certificate
On a new or existing Verified Mark Certificate (VMC) or Common Mark Certificate (CMC), you have the option to let DigiCert host your logo image and certificate file. When DigiCert hosting is enabled, we will:
Automatically push the latest version of your files to our hosted server, so you don’t need to make any changes when you renew or reissue your certificate.
Match the PEM file (certificate) byte-for-byte to your logo SVG file.
Provide file locations and detailed instructions on pointing your Domain Name System (DNS) records to the hosted files.
Provide space to host the logo and certificate files.
Prevent you having to involve other teams.
No matter which hosting option you choose, you still must meet the requirements for a VMC or requirements for a CMC including:
A DMARC-compliant domain (DMARC stands for Domain-Based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance, which is a protocol that helps email providers block spam.)
Logo requirements:
For VMC, a logo that is a registered trademark or government mark.
For CMC, a logo that has been used for at least one year or similar to your registered trademark.
A Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file of your logo; see how to convert your logo to SVG)
Add DigiCert hosting to a new VMC or CMC order
While filling out your order, choose the option I want DigiCert to host my files.
Once we issue your certificate, return to CertCentral and go to the certificate's Order # details page.
In the left menu, go to Certificates > Orders.
On the Orders page, select the certificate's order number.
In the Logo and certificate hosting settings section, select Display the URLs for hosted files.
Use these URLs to create a DNS record that points to your hosted files.
Add DigiCert hosting to an existing VMC or CMC order
In CertCentral, go to the certificate's Order # details page.
In the left menu, go to Certificates > Orders.
On the Orders page, select the certificate's order number.
In the Display the URLs for hosted files section, select Logo and certificate hosting settingsIn the
Use these URLs to create a DNS record that points to your hosted files.