TLS Certificates definition

TLS Certificates means, individually and collectively, a DV Certificate, OV Certificate, EV Certificate, and QWAC.

Examples of TLS Certificates in a sentence

  • The Braze Services use industry-accepted encryption practices to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Braze Services, including 256-bit TLS Certificates and 4096-bit RSA public keys at a minimum.

  • The Services use industry-accepted encryption products to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Services, including 128-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.

  • The Services use industry-accepted encryption products to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Services, including 128-bit TLS Certificates and 2048-bit RSA public keys at a minimum.

  • The Braze Services use industry-accepted encryption products to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Braze Services, including 256-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.

  • The Services use industry-accepted encryption products to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Services, including 256-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.

  • The Loopy Loyalty Services use industry-accepted encryption practices to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Loopy Loyalty Services, including 256-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.

  • The Services use, or enable PrinterLogic customers to use, industry-accepted encryption products to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a Customer’s network and the Services, including 128-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.

  • The PassKit Services use industry-accepted encryption practices to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the PassKit Services, including 256-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.

  • The Braze Services use industry-accepted encryption practices to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Braze Services, including 256-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.

  • The Insider Services use industry-accepted encryption practices to protect Customer Data and communications during transmissions between a customer's network and the Insider Services, including 256-bit TLS Certificates and 0000-xxx XXX public keys at a minimum.