What is the browser/device compatibility of GlobalSign Certificates?

The "GlobalSign-Ready" worldwide root embedding program has been in operation for over 10 years. The result - the GlobalSign Root Certificate is the only Root of 2048 bit strength to be present in every popular machine, device, application and platform that utilizes the trust of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) e.g. SSL/TLS, S/MIME, Code Signing and Document Signing. It is this universal support that means your Digital Certificates are transparently trusted by each and every customer - wherever, whenever and however they connect to your services. The GlobalSign Ready program is managed by all the International GlobalSign offices (US, UK, Continental Europe, Japan & China) where their worldwide presence enables the highest level of public trust, even niche new devices and applications - accelerating them years ahead of other Certification Authorities. For further information visit:
www.globalsign.co.uk/ssl-information-center/certificate-authority-root.html

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