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Simplify statements about authentication of cert information #243

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10 changes: 4 additions & 6 deletions CP-CPS.md
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Expand Up @@ -228,9 +228,7 @@ No stipulation.

### 3.2.2 Authentication of organization identity

ISRG only issues Domain Validation (DV) certificates. All FQDNs which will be listed in the Common Name and list of SANs in the certificate are fully validated prior to issuance.

ISRG uses three methods for validating domain control:
Prior to issuance of a Subscriber Certificate, ISRG uses at least one of the following methods to validate the Applicant's control of each requested FQDN:
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1. DNS Change (Baseline Requirements Section 3.2.2.4.7)
2. Agreed-Upon Change to Website - ACME (Baseline Requirements Section 3.2.2.4.19)
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### 3.2.3 Authentication of individual identity

ISRG does not issue Subscriber Certificates containing Subject Identity Information, and thus does not validate any natural person's identity.
Not applicable.

### 3.2.4 Non-verified subscriber information

Non-verified Applicant information is not included in ISRG certificates.
Not applicable.

### 3.2.5 Validation of authority

ISRG does not issue Subscriber Certificates containing Subject Identity Information, and thus does not validate any natural person's authority to request certificates on behalf of organizations.
Not applicable.

### 3.2.6 Criteria for interoperation

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