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SET-RN Security Module: A Secure Extension for Accessing Certifications and Hardware Tokens

The SET-RN Security Module is a free Chrome extension developed by the Secretaria de Estado da Tributação do RN. It falls under the category of Browsers and is classified as an Add-ons & Tools subcategory.

To use the SET-RN Security Module, you need to meet the following prerequisites:

  • Microsoft Windows 7 or higher operating system
  • Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox browser
  • E-Token or digital certificate previously installed on your computer.

With the SET-RN Security Module, users can securely access certifications and hardware tokens, ensuring the protection of sensitive information. It provides a convenient solution for individuals who require secure access to the UVT using their digital certificates.

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