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Add SSL to tell Google™ your domain is secure

Google recently updated its search engine ranking algorithm to include a preference for secure websites.

A secure domain with SSL (HTTPS):
  • Boosts your Google SEO ranking*
  • Keeps your visitors’ browsing details private
  • Safeguards your customer information


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What’s an SSL or TLS Certificate?

A digital file used to facilitate two primary internet security functions


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Authentication & Verification
An SSL/TLS certificate contains third-party verified info about your website to tell visitors about the identity of the company who owns & operates it.
Data Encryption
The SSL/TLS protocol encrypts data on a website sent between a browser and web server in order to protect all information in transit from prying eyes or unintended recipients.


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What is SSL/TLS Certificate?

SSL or TLS (Transport Layer Security) certificates are data files that bind a cryptographic key to the details of an organization. When SSL/TLS certificate is installed on a web server, it enables a secure connection between the web server and the browser that connects to it. The website’s URL is prefixed with “https” instead of “http” and a padlock is shown on the address bar. If the website uses an extended validation (EV) certificate, then the browser may also show a green address bar.

Secure a - SINGLE WEBSITE?

If you’re looking to secure just one website, we have a whole host of reasonably priced options available. There are standard DV certificates that offer basic encryption and only authenticate your domain. Or you can spring for a higher-value OV or EV certificate, which offer business-level authentication for additional trust benefits.

Secure - MANY WEBSITES?

Rather than purchasing and managing multiple SSL certificates for multiple sites, you can conveniently get top-notch security for all your domains with a single Multi-Domain (SAN/UCC) SSL certificate. Available at all three authentication levels, Multi-Domain SSL Certificates provide industry-standard encryption while easing administrative burdens.

Secure your website & ALL SUB-DOMAINS?

Say you don’t necessarily have multiple websites, but you do have a number of sub-domains associated with your site–maybe a mail server (mail.domain.com) and a members area (login.domain.com), for example. We have the right security solution for that too! You’ll simply need a wildcard certificate, which will secure your main domain and an unlimited number of sub-domains for one low price.

Looking to - ADD TRUST? GREEN BAR

Ever notice a site that has a green address bar with the company’s name displayed in it? Doesn’t it make you feel safe? Well, take a look at some of the websites you already use and trust (Twitter, PayPal)… that’s an Extended Validation (EV) certificate. EV SSL, on top of encrypting your website, is statistically proven to reduce phishing attacks, increase trust and even boost conversions. If you’re running a real business where building trust in your customer-base is paramount to your success, then our cheap EV SSL options for you!

Secure Your - CODE, SCRIPTS & EXECUTABLES?

One of the biggest problems facing software developers is how to get potential online customers to trust them and their code. The answer: Code Signing Certificates. Code Signing uses encryption and digital signatures to help inform users of a developer’s verified identity while also offering assurance that the software being downloading hasn’t been tampered with. Getting a Code Signing Certificate is a lot like purchasing SSL. You simply select a product, undergo authentication and then you can start signing your code.