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: Some audio plugins use HTTPS to check licenses against a manufacturer's server. The R2R certificate allows for "man-in-the-middle" (MITM) redirection, where the software connects to a local "fake" server signed by the R2R root, authorizing the software offline.
When you install a legitimate driver or software (like a graphics card driver), Windows checks if the publisher’s signature traces back to a trusted root certificate. If it does, the software installs silently without a "Unknown Publisher" warning. This system is designed to prevent malware from loading deep into the system. team r2r root certificate exclusive
Team R2R’s exclusive certificates are particularly controversial because they target active products. They are not designed for abandonware; they are designed for $599 DAWs currently on sale. : Some audio plugins use HTTPS to check