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Accréditation par un accréditateur CAcert

Où puis-je trouver un accréditeur?

Connectez-vous à votre compte CAcert. Dans le menu «La toile de confiance de CAcert», vous pouvez rechercher un accréditeur à l'aide de l'option «Trouver un accréditeur». Une autre option est l'annuaire d'accréditeurs, vous trouverez une longue liste d'accréditeurs CAcert. Trouvez-en un dans votre région et rencontrez-le après avoir prit rendez-vous.

Une alternative est de visiter un événement où CAcert sera présent, regardez les Événements à venir.

Que dois-je faire avant une réunion?

Vous devez

Que dois-je apporter à la réunion?

Vous devez apporter

Où trouve-je mon formulaire CAP personnel?

Vous pouvez télécharger le formulaire CAP

If there is no CAP Form in your language you are more than welcome to help with the translation. See the TranslationTeam page for more details.

Not all my middle names are mentioned fully on my (driver licence) ID

It is quite common that middle names are not mentioned in full detail on your driver licence ID. Make sure this is noted on your CAP form. Make sure the full name on the account is similar as the name mentioned on your passport or official identity card. The name on the certificate issued to you will be the full name as mentioned into your CAcert account. CAcert has decided in a policy that all names once assured (shown on ID's) can be used as a name on certificates issued to you. However this new policy is waiting to be implemented into the system.

I want to get assured on a big event

Basically the assurance process is the same for private meetings and big events. But you have to understand that the assurers on big event are a lot busier and so it's even more important, that you read this page in advance. Especially the 'What do I have to do prior to a meeting?' section. Please make their job easier!

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Note that the SuperAssurers programme is effectively Frozen

Why have my Assurance Points been rounded down?

You were issued 35 points however the system has rounded this
down to 0 and you now have 122 points in total.

Please read also The chapter in the Assurance Handbook2.

For historic reasons "Experience Points" and "Assurance Points" of an account only have a single counter, though we are working on changing this.

Until the change is implemented the maximum number of "Points" you can reach by being assured is 100, everything above 100 you'll get by assuring others.

If the Account being assured is already close to or above 100 "Points" some or all of the Assurance Points gained by an Assurance can be "rounded down" so the number of Points is not raised above 100 points by the Assurance. This is an implementation detail and will hopefully be history soon.

Also the "rounded down" points are not completely lost. They are still recorded in the database, but are not shown in the user interface. They might be recovered once the software is able to sum up two independent counters for Assurance and Experience Points.

Information for the Assurer

Alternatives to this Procedure

If you can't find a CAcert Assurer you can still get assured using a Trusted Third Party (TTP). See FAQ/AssuranceByTTP


FAQ/AssuranceByCAP/FR (last edited 2015-01-28 23:43:16 by MartinGummi)