MD5 or SHA1 - case, colons, and spaces ignored
Fingerprint
or Domain
 

Authentication. If you have visited a website or accessed a mail sever that uses an SSL certificate issued by Integrity Always CA, you can verify its authenticity by entering the MD5 or SHA1 fingerprint (also called a thumbprint) or the domain name (as shown on the certificate) into the form shown above.

Policy. Integrity Always CA is a low volume Certificate Authority. It was established primarily to benefit the clients of GRH Development, a software developer. Certificates are signed and issued only to entities personally known to us. If we don't know you, there's no need to ask us for a certificate.

Public authentication is by fingerprint only. As a matter of privacy, we do not provide a list of certificates we have issued nor a listing of websites and servers utilizing them.

Trust Warnings. Our signed certificates verify website ownership and provide a means to access those sites in a secure manner. If you choose to trust our verification, you may import our CA certificate into your web browser or email client so that you will no longer receive trust warnings about certificates issued by Integrity Always CA.