SSL certificates keep online interactions private even though they
travel across the public Internet. They also help customers gain the
confidence to transact with your web site. The right SSL certificate
depends on the level of assurance your customers need and the
minimum level of encryption your organization requires.
I cannot risk losing a single user or transaction for lack
of trust
- SSL Certificates inspire the highest level
of trust among your site’s users.
- On key pages in your secured domain, display the Trusted Site Seal.
Customers enter credit card numbers or high value
information on my public web site
- SSL Certificates with EV turns the address bar
green in high-security browsers and displays your verified
organization name, making it easy for users to trust your site.
- On check-out, payment information or account pages, display
the Trusted Site Seal.
My web site has a sign-in or log-in page for customers,
partners or employees
- Our SSL Certificates provide assurance of your site’s
identity and security.
- Help users confirm your identity by displaying the Trusted Site Seal.
I’m unsure how my users connect or I know they use older
browsers
- Our Certificates are enabled with 128- or
256-bit encryption for over 99.9% of Internet users.
- Reinforce trust in your identity by displaying the Trusted Site Seal.
Remote and mobile workers use web browsers to check email
- SSL WildCard certificates with EV turns the address bar
green in high-security browsers and displays your verified
organization name, making it easy for users to trust your site.
- On check-out, payment information or account pages, display
the Trusted Site Seal.
We offer cloud-based applications or have server-to-server
data in motion
- SSL Certificates provide assurance of your site’s
identity and security.
- On customer-facing pages, display the Trusted Site
Seal.
My web site has multiple subdomains that need encryption.
- Wildcard SSL Certificates allows you to extend security to
different subdomains using the wildcard notation (an asterisk
and period before your top-level domain name).
If you have any more questions, do reach us on phone or use our online
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