SSL forWebsites

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Benefits

Having an SSL certificate helps build trust with your customers and shows your site is secure.
Comodo SSL certificates offer 128 or 256-bit encryption to keep your visitors’ data safe.
Search engines prefer SSL-secured sites. Boost your visibility and rank higher on Google.
Your certificate includes a secure Comodo seal, so visitors know your site is protected.
All our SSL certificates come with a 30-day money-back guarantee—no risk involved.
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Common Questions

Find answers to your questions about SSL Security

Can I update my SSL certificates?

Unfortunately, there are no updates/downgrades at the moment. If necessary, you can purchase a new certificate and install it on the same web server as the old certificate

What is an SSL Certificate?

An SSL certificate is a digital certificate issued for a domain by a central authority called the certificate authority. To issue an SSL certificate, you must purchase one and then go through a verification process carried out by the certificate authority.

Do SSL certificates work on all browsers?

SSL certificates are compatible with all major browsers.

Do I need technical knowledge to create an SSL certificate on my website?

While it's not difficult to install an SSL certificate, it does involve following a series of steps. You can find more information in our knowledge base.

Why do I need to buy an SSL certificate?

An SSL certificate does 2 key functions:
A. Encrypt the information sent from your user's browser to your website.
B. Authenticate the identity of your website.
By fulfilling these two functions, an SSL certificate not only protects your customers, but it also increases their trust in your online business. This is vital, especially if your website requires users to sign in with passwords or enter sensitive information, such as credit card details.