SSL Certificate FAQ's

How does the customer know that a site is secure?

An "https://" prefix in the URL and a key or padlock icon in the browser's status bar indicate that a page within a Web site is secure.

An SSL-encrypted session usually starts once a visitor signs in to a secure area of a Web site, such as the checkout or account-management area of an online store.
SSL Certificate FAQ's
  • What is a Web Server Certificate?
  • How does a Web Server Certificate work?
  • What is the encryption strength of our Web Server Certificates?
  • How do I install my Web Server Certificate?
  • What is a SSL Certificate?
  • How does the customer know that a site is secure?
  • How long does it take to issue an SSL Certificate?
  • What is a Premium SSL Certificate?
  • What Are the Benefits of a Premium SSL Certificate?
  • What is the difference between a Premium SSL Certificate and a Deluxe SSL Certificate?
  • Can I use a Standard SSL Certificate on an aliased domain in Shared Hosting?
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