FAQ

PKI.Network provides digital signature certificates and related solutions, including secure signing services, encryption, authentication, and integration tools for various applications and platforms.

The Browser Signing Solution enables users to digitally sign documents and transactions directly from a web browser, leveraging certificates stored in USB tokens. It operates as a standalone application without the need for additional middleware. The solution also supports REST APIs for seamless integration with client applications.

The Browser Signing Solution runs locally on Windows or Linux, listening on localhost. It exposes RESTful web APIs for secure integration with client applications, enabling digital signing without exposing private keys outside the local system.

Browser Signing Solution sends a signing request (in JSON or XML) to the localhost. The app authenticates the user via a PIN, performs signing using the certificate, and returns the signed data.

The Browser Signing Solution supports signing of PDF, text, XML, JSON, and PDF hashes, along with data encryption and decryption, enabling secure handling of multiple file types.

The solution supports Linux (tested on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS) and Windows (Windows 7 or above) with .NET Framework 4.5.2 or above. Once installed, you can perform secure, fast, and flexible signing operations.

To install the application, go to the portal’s download section and follow the on-screen instructions.
Download for Windows

To install and register the application, go to the portal’s download section and follow the on-screen instructions.
Download for Linux

You can purchase a license key by visiting pki.network Buy Now page. Select the required plan, complete the payment process, and you will receive the license key details at your registered email address.

Yes, the Browser Signing Solution can be used for authentication through the pkiNetworkCertAuth command, which validates the certificate and associated data. A valid response confirms the certificate’s authenticity and allows secure PKI-based authentication without exposing private keys.

No. Your private key remains in the token and never leaves your device.

Download the latest installer and run the installation again. It will update your existing version.