Class 2 and Class 3 Digital Signature are widely used variants of DSC. It is very confusing for new users whether to get a Class 2 or Class 3 certificate. The reason is obvious the price differentiation. While Class 2 is available at a relatively cheaper price earlier, now the price of both is exactly the same. However, we will discuss the uses of both certificates in this article. It helps you to decide what to choose for your use✌.
CCA department has distinguished between class 2 and class 3 digital signature uses. According to it, there are limitations in the use and acceptance of these certificates. The class represents the level of security it holds and the authority level it contains. For general understanding, we have listed the differences in the following table.
Class 2 Digital Signature
- It is the second level of certificate and without critical security configuration.
- It is used for all general-purpose signing.
- IT return filing, GST filing, Company registration, Trademark registration, ROC filing, Contractor tender, IRCTC, and EPF use is some major use of this certificate.
- It is cheaper compared to Class 3 DSC.
- A class 2 certificate can not be used in place of a class 3 certificate.
- Note: Class 2 DSC is discontinued now. You need to use Class 3 DSC in place of Class 2.
Class 3 Digital Signature
- It is the highest level of certificate and comes with a higher security configuration.
- It is mostly used for E-tender and E-auction purposes. Some categories of Trademark and Patent registration are also needed in class 3 DSC for submitting an application.
- One can use it in all places where Class 2 DSC is accepted.
- Cost is higher compared to Class 2 DSC price.
- Apply for class 3 DSC online in just 30 minutes.