Posting this as a warning for anyone…
Posting this as a warning for anyone considering the Certum EV Code Signing Kit.
TL;DR:
The EV kit never worked, despite months of troubleshooting with Certum support. When I requested a refund, they refused, citing the 14-day policy even though the product had never been functional and support themselves dragged the process out.
Full story:
I purchased Certum’s EV Code Signing Certificate + hardware kit for production use. From day one, it did not work.
Over several months, I followed every instruction provided by Certum support:
Reinstalled and updated proCertum CardManager repeatedly
Installed official smart card reader drivers
Tested on multiple environments, including a brand-new Windows PC and macOS
Tried different USB ports, no hubs
Generated and submitted multiple diagnostic reports
The diagnostics consistently showed the smart card as present but non-responsive, which strongly points to a hardware-level defect.
Despite this:
Support kept looping me through the same troubleshooting steps
No working replacement was provided
The EV kit never reached a usable state for code signing
After months of delay and blocked releases, I switched to another EV provider. Code signing worked immediately under the same environment. That confirmed the issue was specific to Certum’s hardware.
At that point, I requested a refund.
Certum refused, stating that more than 14 days had passed since purchase.
What they ignored:
The issue was reported shortly after purchase
Their own support process dragged on for months
The product never worked as advertised at any point
So the logic was essentially:
“Yes, it never worked — but we spent long enough failing to fix it, so now it’s non-refundable.”
Why this matters:
EV code signing is critical infrastructure. When it fails, it blocks CI, releases, and production timelines. A broken EV kit is not a minor inconvenience. It costs real time and real money.
My takeaway:
If something goes wrong with Certum’s EV hardware, you’re stuck in a slow support loop — and once enough time passes, they’ll hide behind the 14-day policy even if the product was never usable.
Posting this so others don’t lose months and money the way I did.
12 janvier 2026
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