Most people look for the https:// prefix in their browser bar before submitting personal information like their name, credit card number and address to a website. An SSL is the only way to get this.
Compare types of SSL Certificates
Domain Validation (DV) SSL |
Organization Validation (OV) SSL |
Extended Validation (EV) SSL |
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Proves domain ownership | |||
Validates organization | |||
Shows business is legitimate | |||
Boosts Google ® ranking | |||
Strongest SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption | |||
Padlock in address bar | |||
Green address bar | |||
Protects 1 website | |||
Protects multiple websites (Multi-domain SAN SSL) |
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Protects all subdomains (Wildcard SSL) |
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Security trust seal |
Extended SSL lends more credibility to your website compared to using an organization or domain validated SSL Certificate. In addition to displaying prominent security indicators, such as turning the browser address bar green and displaying your organization’s name, ExtendedSSL has a number of unique value-add features.
Extended SSL Certificates
Domain Validation (DV) SSL |
Organization Validation (OV) SSL |
Extended Validation (EV) SSL |
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Proves domain ownership | |||
Validates organization | |||
Shows business is legitimate | |||
Boosts Google ® ranking | |||
Strongest SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption | |||
Padlock in address bar | |||
Green address bar | |||
Protects 1 website | |||
Protects multiple websites (Multi-domain SAN SSL) |
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Protects all subdomains (Wildcard SSL) |
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Security trust seal |
Organization SSL is an organization validated certificate that gives your website a step up in credibility over domain validated SSL Certificates. OrganizationSSL activates the browser padlock and https, shows your corporate identity, and assures your customers that you take security very seriously.
Organization SSL Certificates
Domain Validation (DV) SSL |
Organization Validation (OV) SSL |
Extended Validation (EV) SSL |
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Proves domain ownership | |||
Validates organization | |||
Shows business is legitimate | |||
Boosts Google ® ranking | |||
Strongest SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption | |||
Padlock in address bar | |||
Green address bar | |||
Protects 1 website | |||
Protects multiple websites (Multi-domain SAN SSL) |
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Protects all subdomains (Wildcard SSL) |
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Security trust seal |
Multi-domain also referred commonly as SAN Certificates utilize Subject Alternative Names (SANs) to to secure up to 100 different domain names, subdomains, and public IP addresses using only one SSL Certificate and requiring only one IP to host the Certificate.
Multi-domain SSL Certificates
Domain Validation (DV) SSL |
Organization Validation (OV) SSL |
Extended Validation (EV) SSL |
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Proves domain ownership | |||
Validates organization | |||
Shows business is legitimate | |||
Boosts Google ® ranking | |||
Strongest SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption | |||
Padlock in address bar | |||
Green address bar | |||
Protects 1 website | |||
Protects multiple websites (Multi-domain SAN SSL) |
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Protects all subdomains (Wildcard SSL) |
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Security trust seal |
A Wildcard SSL Certificate is issued to *.yourdomain.com, allowing the certificate to be used on an unlimited number of subdomains and across an unlimited number of servers. The one-time cost of the certificate covers you for additional subdomains or servers you may add in the future.
Wildcard SSL Certificates
Domain Validation (DV) SSL |
Organization Validation (OV) SSL |
Extended Validation (EV) SSL |
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Proves domain ownership | |||
Validates organization | |||
Shows business is legitimate | |||
Boosts Google ® ranking | |||
Strongest SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption | |||
Padlock in address bar | |||
Green address bar | |||
Protects 1 website | |||
Protects multiple websites (Multi-domain SAN SSL) |
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Protects all subdomains (Wildcard SSL) |
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Security trust seal |
A Code Signing Certificate is a digital certificate that contains information that fully identities an entity and is issued by a Certificate Authority such as FRESHBOXWEB. The Digital Certificate binds the identity of an individual or entity to a public key that is mathematically related to a private key pair. The use of private and public key systems is called Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). The developer signs code with its private key and the end user uses the developer’s public key to verify the developers identity. Learn more about Code Signing and the differences between signed and unsigned code.
Code Signing Certificate
Domain Validation (DV) SSL |
Organization Validation (OV) SSL |
Extended Validation (EV) SSL |
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Proves domain ownership | |||
Validates organization | |||
Shows business is legitimate | |||
Boosts Google ® ranking | |||
Strongest SHA-2 & 2048-bit encryption | |||
Padlock in address bar | |||
Green address bar | |||
Protects 1 website | |||
Protects multiple websites (Multi-domain SAN SSL) |
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Protects all subdomains (Wildcard SSL) |
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Security trust seal |
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