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FireDaemon Lozenge 3.1.3 is a lightweight Windows utility created by FireDaemon Technologies to simplify routine cryptographic operations without requiring command-line expertise. Positioned in the Security & Encryption subcategory of System Utilities, the program exposes three core functions through a single, tabbed interface: drag-and-drop calculation of multiple file hashes (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512 and others), one-click creation of self-signed X.509 certificates with configurable key length and validity period, and guided generation of PKCS#10 Certificate Signing Requests that can be submitted to public or private CAs. These capabilities make the tool useful for developers who need to verify release binaries, systems administrators who want to issue local TLS credentials for test servers, and security auditors who must quickly confirm file integrity across heterogeneous directories. Since the initial 3.0 release the application has progressed through three major builds, adding batch hash exports, subject-alternative-name support in certificates, and stronger default key sizes; version 3.1.3 remains the current stable channel. The stand-alone executable runs on any supported Windows edition without background services or administrative rights for hashing, while certificate functions prompt for elevation only when accessing the machine store. FireDaemon Lozenge is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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