@Simmo! 199416 wrote:
Worth clarifying what you mean here Spear?
Basically – a free or cheap certification isn’t worth the paper it’s written on – it’s basically tantamount to putting up a sticker saying “I paid my dues”.
A real certification, which costs more money, is like a seal which guarantees certain standards. No different than PWC (in the past) auditing a payout percentage – which is all that certification was good for. A certification from TST costs a significant amount of money – but essentially guarantees the integrity and fairness of the software.
Want a certification for free? I’m sure there are hundreds if not thousands of sites that will happily give you one. But its value will be like 1/100ths or 1/1000ths of the value of a proper certification.