SSL Certificates
- By using the certificate, you show visitors that your site is secure
- It eliminates the risk of attacks when data is transmitted from your site
- An SSL certificate improves SEO
- The certificates comply with information privacy laws
Sectigo Positive
SSL Wildcard
- Unlimited subdomains
- Domain Validation
- Issuance in 1-3 minutes
GeoTrust True
BusinessID Wildcard
- 1 (sub)domain
- Organization Validation
- Issuance in 1-7 days
GeoTrust
Rapid SSL Wildcard
- Unlimited subdomains
- Domain Validation
- Issuance in 1-2 days
GeoTrust
True BusinessID EV
- 1 (sub)domain
- Extended Validation
- Issuance in 1-10 days
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Sectigo Positive SSL
EV Multi-Domain
- 3 (sub)domains
- Extended Validation
- Issuance in 1-10 days
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DigiCert Secure Site Pro EV (FLEX)
- 1 (sub)domain
- Extended Validation
- Issuance in 1-10 days
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What is an SSL certificate?
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and its successor TLS (Transport Layer Security) are methods used to secure and encrypt confidential data, such as credit card transactions, usernames and passwords, or any other data and transactions sent over the Internet between the web server and the user. Secure web pages are those with https:// in the URL address.
Domain Validated SSL Certificates - DV
It is generated in a few minutes and only requires confirmation via email sent to an address such as [email protected] or [email protected]. This type of SSL certificate is offered for free with any web hosting account.
Organization Validated SSL Certificates - OV
This type is recommended for large companies to provide additional trust. For such a certificate, you need to submit certain company documents.
Extended Validation SSL Certificates - EV
The highest level of security for SSL certificates. Recommended for very large online stores, banks, etc. In the browser’s “Certificate Information,” the name of the company that owns it, as well as the address, appears. The acquisition of an EV SSL certificate takes about a week, and the procedure is somewhat more complex.
Free! SSL Certificates for Web Hosting Clients
Information about SSL certificates
- SSL Certificates with 2048-bit Encryption
- Protects www.domain.com and domain.com with a single SSL certificate
- It works on all browsers and on any device.
- Wildcard and Multi-Domain SSL Certificates
- Free regeneration in case of migration to another server type
- Free certificate installation for hosting clients
- Secure site seal for your site
- SHA-256
- Affordable SSL certificates, starting from only €11/year
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need an SSL certificate?
1. SSL certificates help you gain the trust of your website visitors and potential buyers. This is especially important for online stores, for example, platforms where visitors enter private data.
2. You will get the small padlock on the website’s address bar. This way, visitors can immediately see that the site is trustworthy.
3. Securely accept credit card transactions on your site. Ensure your customers’ sensitive data is secured and encrypted.
4. Achieve better positioning in Google search results. Since July 2018, Google announced that websites that are not trustworthy will be pushed down from the top of search results.
How can I generate a .csr required for certificate issuance?
You can consult the page https://www.digicert.com/kb/csr-creation.htm where you will find all the necessary information to generate the .csr file required for creating SSL certificates.
For how many domains or subdomains can I use one SSL certificate?
Normally, certificates are issued for a single domain or a subdomain if it is a simple certificate. However, with wildcard certificates (Wildcard SSL), you can secure all subdomains of a domain regardless of their number, plus the main domain.
Can I install an SSL certificate on my own server?
Absolutely. An SSL certificate can be installed on any type of server, and we do not limit their purchase only to sites hosted with us.
How will visitors know that my site is secure?
The SSL certificate provides online trust when a user visits the site because the browser’s address bar will display a padlock icon and the https:// prefix.
You can also add a “site seal” (an HTML code provided by the certificate issuer, which you place on your site) to show visitors that the site is verified and secure. Users can click on the seal to view the status and details of the certificate used, confirming it is safe to transmit sensitive information through your website.