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SSL certificates are necessary for websites that carry out electronic transactions through their pages where the visitor enters personal information and credit card or bank account data. Ask us to activate our free SSL for you (if your hosting supports it) or choose an SSL from the leading security companies.
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Frequently asked questions
What is an SSL certificate, and why do I need it?
How does SSL affect my website's SEO?
What are the different types of SSL certificates?
There are three main types of SSL certificates:
- Domain Validation (DV): Verifies only the ownership of the domain and is suitable for personal websites or blogs.
- Organization Validation (OV): Verifies the organization’s existence and domain ownership, offering more credibility.
- Extended Validation (EV): Involves a stricter verification process and displays the company’s name in the browser’s address bar, providing maximum trust to users.
How can I install an SSL certificate on my website?
How long does an SSL certificate last, and how do I renew it?
What is free SSL, and is it reliable?
How can I check if my website has SSL installed?
How can I ensure that SSL is working correctly after installation?
To ensure SSL is working correctly after installation, you can:
- Visit your website and confirm that the URL starts with “https://”.
- Use online SSL checking tools (e.g., SSL Labs) to verify the encryption and security settings of your website.
What is SAN SSL, and when do I need it?
A SAN (Subject Alternative Name) certificate allows you to secure multiple domains or subdomains with a single SSL certificate. It is ideal for organizations with multiple websites or services looking to simplify certificate management.
What is "Mixed Content," and how can I prevent it?
Mixed content occurs when pages with SSL (HTTPS) contain elements that are loaded via an insecure connection (HTTP). To prevent it:
- Ensure that all resources (images, styles, scripts, etc.) are loaded with HTTPS.
- Check your page code and update any HTTP links to HTTPS.
What is the difference between SSL and TLS?
SSL and TLS (Transport Layer Security) are security technologies for data encryption. TLS is a more modern and secure version of SSL and has largely replaced SSL. However, most certificates are still referred to as “SSL” for simplicity.
What is a Wildcard SSL certificate, and when do I need it?
A Wildcard SSL certificate secures a primary domain name and all of its subdomains. It is ideal for organizations with multiple subdomains that want to cover them with a single certificate.