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SSL WEBSITE SECURITY

  • Safely accept credit cards on your website
  • Make sure your customers feel safe
  • Compatible with all major browsers
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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

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WHAT IS SSL(Secure Sockets Layer)?
SSL is an industry standard encryption used by millions of websites in the protection of their online transactions with their customers. SSL allows sensitive information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, and login credentials to be transmitted securely.
CAN YOU HELP ME WITH MY INSTALLATION?
Of course we can, we are the SSL experts. You have 2 options: 1) You can contact our support team and we can answer any questions you may have regarding installation. 2) You can purchase our Installation Service for ONLY $24.99 and we will actually perform the install for you.
HOW DO I RENEW MY SSL?
All you have to do is login to your account and purchase a new certificate or click renew on your expiring certificate. Please be aware that you will have to process new CSR for this renewal…it is done this way for security reasons.
WHAT IS A WILDCARD SSL?
A Wildcard SSL Cert protects your primary domain, and an unlimited number of its subdomains. For example, a single Wildcard Certificate can secure both www.coolexample.com and blog.coolexample.com.
WHAT IS A CSR?
A CSR or Certificate Signing Request is the encrypted text that must be generated from the server that which the certificate is going to be used on. It contains the information that will be included in your certificate such as your organization name, common name (domain name), locality, and country. A private key is also created at the same time you create the CSR.