Domain Validation Sample Clauses
The Domain Validation clause establishes the requirement for verifying control or ownership over a specific internet domain before certain services or actions are provided. Typically, this involves the domain owner demonstrating their authority through technical means, such as responding to a verification email or adding a specific record to the domain's DNS settings. This clause ensures that only authorized parties can request or manage services related to the domain, thereby preventing unauthorized access or fraudulent activity.
Domain Validation. For Publicly Trusted TLS and S/MIME Certificates, Service Provider must validate domain control of domain names in accordance with the Certificate API or the ACME Service (as applicable) and the CPS.
Domain Validation. For Publicly Trusted Certificates, Service Provider must confirm domain control of domain names in accordance with the Certificate API or the ACME Service (as applicable) and the CPS.
