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Issued on a passed assessment
A certificate issues when a student passes the course's final assessment under its stated policy — name, course, date and score band on the certificate, recorded against the holder.
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Carries a verify-link and code
Every certificate carries a verify-link and a scannable code. There is nothing to install to check one — scanning the code opens the verification page directly.
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Scan to confirm authenticity
The verification page confirms the holder, the course and the issue date against our records, so a certificate can be trusted by someone who has never used eduz.courses.
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Revocable on misconduct
If a certificate is found to have been earned dishonestly, it can be revoked, and a scan then shows it as revoked. The verify-link tells the truth about a credential, both ways.