Why Windows Shows “Unknown Publisher” – The Reality Every Independent Developer Faces
When you try to install our software and see the message “Unknown Publisher”, you may feel uncertain. You are not alone — this warning is shown to thousands of users across the world, not because the software is unsafe, but because of the way Microsoft’s system is designed.
The Truth Behind the Warning
Big corporations pay lakhs of rupees every year for digital code-signing certificates. These certificates tell Windows to display the company name as a “Verified Publisher.”
But for small developers like us, who create software with honesty and real purpose, this is not financially practical. The cost of these certificates can be higher than our entire annual revenue. Instead of increasing the price or forcing subscriptions, we have chosen transparency.
Does “Unknown Publisher” Mean Unsafe?
No, it does not. This warning only means that the certificate authority (a third-party company) has not been paid to verify our identity. It does not indicate danger, malware, or harmful code.
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Our software is clean and safe.
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It runs offline — no hidden connections.
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It is created and explained openly on our YouTube channel.
Why We Choose Transparency Over Expensive Certificates
We believe in empowering users, not burdening them with unnecessary costs. Purchasing a code-signing certificate would force us to:
Instead, we choose to invest directly in features, improvements, and user support.
How to Safely Install the Software
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When Windows shows the warning, click “More Info”
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Then click “Run Anyway”
By doing this, you are not bypassing security — you are simply telling Windows, “I trust this developer.”
You Are Part of Our Journey
Every user who installs our software is supporting Indian independent development and innovation. By trusting and using this tool, you help us grow — so that one day, we can afford the certificates and completely remove this message.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is your software safe despite this warning?
Yes. It is 100% safe as long as it is downloaded from our official website or YouTube link.
2. Why does Windows show this warning?
Because the software is not digitally signed with a paid certificate. This is a financial barrier, not a safety issue.
3. Will this be fixed in the future?
Yes. As our user base grows, we plan to integrate digital signing to remove this warning.
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