TAHAI Web Services Browser

Code signing policy

The current 1.8.0 Windows preview is unsigned. This policy documents the intended verified release path for future signed installers.

Status

The TAHAI Web Services Browser 1.8.0 friend-feedback preview is intentionally unsigned while open-source publication, public build verification, and code-signing approval are completed.

Signing target

Future signed releases are intended to use: Free code signing provided by SignPath.io, certificate by SignPath Foundation, if the project is approved by SignPath Foundation.

Build system

Build system target: GitHub Actions on windows-latest, with source validation and Windows preview packaging workflows.

Team roles

Current maintainer, committer, reviewer, and signing approver: Justin A. Tahai / JTAHAI. External pull requests should be reviewed before merge. Signing requests should require maintainer approval.

Privacy policy

This program will not transfer information to other networked systems unless specifically requested by the user or the person installing or operating it. See the Privacy Policy.

End-user system changes

The Windows installer installs the browser application. Users can remove it through normal Windows uninstall controls. The preview download page states that current builds are unsigned and may trigger browser or SmartScreen warnings.

No hacking-tool lane

The project is positioned as an engineering workflow browser, documentation handoff surface, and provider-console launchpad. It is not designed to exploit security vulnerabilities or circumvent security controls.