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How to Install an SSL certificate?

After you’ve purchased the SSL Certificate, you’ll need to accept the certificate. There are several levels of verification required before it’s issued; however if we take the example of Domain SSL, it is possible to issue the certificate immediately. Domain SSL can be issued in a matter of minutes after the owner of the domain […]

What are the different types of SSL certificates?

There are three kinds of SSL certificates. We provide them all. Each one has different degrees of security. Understanding the kind of SSL certificate is essential for any transaction that involves the personal data of the user. Domain verified (DV) SSL certificate. The DV certificate confirms the identity of the owner of the website. It […]

Why are SSL certificate term changes happening?

Beginning on 9/1/2019, SSL/TLS certificates will not be issued for more than thirteen months (397 days). Any SSL certificate purchased following this date will be issued with the new length of time applied and certificates purchased prior to this date are grandfathered in.

How does an SSL function?

SSL/TLS connections are formed when a browser attempts to access a website that is powered by SSL/TLS. This sequence is known as SSL/TLS Handshake. This secure connection established by the SSL/TLS handshake allows the client that is used by the user (e.g., or a web browser) as well as a webserver to create secure connections […]

Is SSL certification necessary for my website?

Yes. SSL is a must for all businesses that operate online. It helps protect the user’s passwords, web forms as well as online transactions from unwanted data snooping. If you operate a media platform that doesn’t collect any information from users, HTTPS will minimize the risk of ads injecting and the tampering of websites. In […]

What is an SSL certification?

SSL is a shorthand in the form of a Secure Socket Layer. It is a protocol for security that transmits your information through the Internet with encryption. SSL encryption is used commonly by eCommerce websites to secure sensitive data such as credit card numbers as well as personal information. SSL certificates ensure that the information […]

Why is my domain locked?

Domains are locked to stop unauthorized transfers of domains. While some domain companies give users tools for unlocking your domain, others need you to make contact with them to get you to unlock your domain. In some instances, the domain cannot be unlocked due to certain circumstances. This could be due to your domain name […]

What is a domain transfer lock?

A transfer lock can be known as a registrar lock, as well as a domain lock. The transfer lock serves to protect your domain from being stolen or lost. Every domain is protected by the transfer lock, however, there are a handful of TLDs that employ a different process to lock the domain.

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