Certificate Transparency Clause Samples

The Certificate Transparency clause requires that all digital certificates used in connection with the agreement are logged in publicly accessible certificate transparency logs. This means that any SSL/TLS certificates issued for the relevant domains must be recorded in these logs, allowing third parties to verify their authenticity and detect unauthorized or fraudulent certificates. The core function of this clause is to enhance security and trust by making certificate issuance more transparent and reducing the risk of undetected certificate misuse.
Certificate Transparency. To ensure Certificates function properly throughout their lifecycle, the Subscriber must permit DigiCert to log SSL Certificates with a public certificate transparency database. Because this will become a requirement for Certificate functionality, Subscribers cannot opt out of this process and expressly agree to log their Certificates. Log server information is publicly accessible. Once submitted, information cannot be removed from a log server.
Certificate Transparency. To ensure Certificates function properly throughout their lifecycle, DigiCert may log Certificates with a public certificate transparency database. Log server information is publicly accessible. Once submitted, information cannot be removed from a log server.
Certificate Transparency. To ensure Certificates function properly throughout their lifecycle, Technology Source may log SSL Certificates with a public Certificate transparency database. Because this will become a requirement for Certificate functionality, Subscriber cannot opt out of this process. Log server information is publicly accessible. Once submitted, information cannot be removed from a log server. Subscriber Agreement