Website Security with SSL/HTTPS
An SSL certificate is a digital certificate that is used to establish a secure connection between a website and a web browser. This certificate authenticates the website’s identity and encrypts any data […]
Secure your website and emails with an SSL certificate that ensures no eavesdropping befalls your visitors as they access your content. You’ll enjoy top-notch encryption and positive search engine rankings.
All of our SSL certificates are supported by all major browsers.
You can easily activate your SSL certificate with just a few clicks.
Our SSL certificates use 256-bit or 128-bit encryption for data protection.
Enjoy top-notch encryption with DV, EV and Wildcard SSL certificates. Choose between one year and two year options.
If you need a certificate that is not offered please open a ticket so we can see if we are able to offer it to you.
When it comes to buying SSL certificates, the myriad of different types of SSLs and jargon can be overwhelming. Here's the breakdown to understand how they work so you can choose the best SSL for your needs the first time:
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SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It creates an encrypted and secure connection between your server and web visitors. With an SSL certificate all private data such as passwords & payment details are protected.
SSL certificates are a sure-fire way of gaining your customers’ trust. People don’t like playing it fast and loose with their data, and neither should you. They’ll only offer you their personal and payment details if you promise to protect them. An SSL encryption with us helps you keep that promise.
Sites that don't have security certificates can kiss search rankings goodbye. Search engines publicly shame them as “Not Secure” and simply don't rank them in search results. With an SSL certificate your website will rank higher and gain more visibility and visits, which improves lead generation and conversion rates.
In most countries, SSL certificates are legally required for websites that collect client data and process online payments. Naturally, the benefits of SSL certificates include being in compliance with PCI-DSS, HIPAA, HITECH, GDPR, and avoiding hefty fines.
Your website traffic can get intercepted or tampered with, at any time. And it won’t even take much effort. However, if you use SSL certificates for websites, malicious actors won’t be able to make sense of your data, even if they somehow manage to catch it.
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An SSL certificate is a security protocol that encrypts all data between a web server and web browser. That means nobody can steal your clients’ data while it is in transit from one location to another. If they somehow manage to do so, it won’t make sense at all.
If you want to keep your user’s data secure and show that your website can be trusted, you absolutely need an SSL. It also helps verify your website and prevents attackers from cloning it. The point of an SSL is to ensure private data remains private. These include card information, login details, personal information, and legal documents.
Simply scroll up to one of our offerings, choose the best SSL certificate for you and click ORDER. We’ll get your details with a couple of prompts and get to issuing it from there.
Ask if it wants another cup of tea. Jokes aside, your SSL should usually be set to automatically renew. If it isn’t simply:
How long you wait depends on the type of certificate you get. Different certification types require different levels of validation. For example, for domain validation, which is the lowest level of validation, often only takes a few minutes to obtain.
On the other hand, organisation validation requires you to verify that you own an organisation in some country, state, or city. These certificates can take a few days to be issued.
Single domain, Wildcard, and Multi-domain certificates. Each one offers more protection than the former.
That depends on the number of websites and subdomains you’re dealing with right now. If you have a single website with one domain a single domain certificate will do the trick. If you have plenty of subdomains under a single flagship domain, a wildcard SSL certificate is the way to go. Finally, if you’re handling plenty of different domains, a multi-domain SSL certificate would cover all those.
Once there, enter the following command:
openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout server.key -out server.csr
Open the freshly minted CSR order in a text editor. It’ll be ready for when you need to pull it up. Just be sure to secure it by saving or creating a backup of it.