What are the differences between your SSL Certificates?

We offer 3 unique kinds of SSL Certificate: Free, Simple and Extended. All 3 will give your site URL the 'https' prefix, showing that traffic is encoded.


Our Free Secure Sockets Layer (SSL*) certificates are from Let's Encrypt. These expect you to use our nameservers. They help improve Google positioning and console potential clients that a site is secure. These are 'wildcard' certificates, which imply that they can cover subdomains of your site, for example, subdomain.yoursite.com.


A web based business may want to get one of our Simple SSL certificates from GeoTrust, which doesn't expect you to utilize our nameservers. The two kinds incorporate domain approval, which implies that the certificates specialist has checked the domain proprietor.


Extended SSL is the most highest class of SSL accessible. It includes increasingly stringent keeps an eye on the organization by the certificate experts. Stretched out SSL loans greater validity to a site contrasted with a Free or Simple SSL. It incorporates a guarantee and an Extended Validation authentication.


-For more data on our certificates for resellers, please see Reseller Add-Ons.

-For our direct hosting clients, if it's not too much trouble see Web Hosting Add-Ons.

-If you have to discover progressively about the confirmation procedure, it would be ideal if you see What occurs next after you've requested a SSL certificate.


*SSL and TLS

Certificates that safe site traffic have traditionally been called Secure Socket Layer Certificates. However, the SSL convention has been superceded by the Transport Layer Security (TLS) convention.

The majority of our Certificates use the TLS convention, version 1.2. We use the term 'SSL Certificate' since more individuals know about it.

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