Steps to consider when manually installing an SSL certificate
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Purchase Verified SSL
Then verify that you do have control over the domain, depending on the certificate type and web server.
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Download SSL
Download primary and relay credentials from the SSL dashboard.
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Redirect HTTPS
After installation, redirect visitors to a secure (HTTPS) version of the website.
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Check the installation
Enter the URL in your browser. Look for a padlock icon in front of the URL, if it does, it means the installation is complete and the site is SSL protected.
- Comodo SSL Certificate
- Comodo, US based software company, headquartered in New Jersey and founded in 1998, one of the leading providers for providing IT service and SSL Certificate in the world.
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Certificate GradeDV Domain Certificate
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No. of subdomain1
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No. of server licenseUnlimited
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Warranty$ 10,000
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Trust LabelYes
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Refund30 Days
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Encryption128/256 Digits
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Period3-5 Working days
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Installation fee$77
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Certificate GradeDV Domain Certificate
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No. of subdomain1
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No. of server licenseUnlimited
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Warranty$ 250,000
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Trust LabelYes
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Refund30 Days
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Encryption128/256 Digits
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Period3-5 Working days
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Installation fee$77
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Certificate GradeDV Domain Certificate
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No. of subdomainUnlimited
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No. of server licenseUnlimited
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Warranty$ 10,000
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Trust LabelYes
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Refund30 Days
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Encryption128/256 Digits
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Period3-5 Working days
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Installation fee$77
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SSL service
- You can also leave it to us to save you time and trouble.
- We handle all your SSL needs for you, from initial purchase to final installation.
FAQ
A type of digital certificate, similar to an electronic copy of a driver's license, passport, and business license. Because it is configured on the server, it is also known as the SSL server certificate. An SSL certificate is to comply with the SSL protocol and is issued by a trusted digital certificate authority CA (such as GlobalSign, wosign) after verifying the identity of the server. It has the functions of server authentication and data transmission encryption.
Your SSL certificate is built into Website Security's Web Application Firewall (WAF).
Yes, while SSL certificates encrypt data going to and from your website, they do not protect your website from malware, SQL injection attacks, or other exploits such as DDoS. Using SSL and website security together ensures that your website is fully protected.
SSL is an important part of network security, however just because your website has SSL it doesn't mean it's 100% secured. SSL is the only way to securely transmit information. Once the SSL certificate is installed on your website, you may need to invest more time and resources in keeping your website safe and secure with routine updates, security checks, and more. If you have questions about the security or technical aspects of the site, we are more that happy to help.
1. Anti-traffic hijacking
Site-wide HTTPS is a solution to root out traffic hijacking by operators and middlemen. Not only it prevents small advertisements from being inserted in web pages, but also protects user privacy.
2. Boost your search rankings
Using Https can help improve the search ranking and improve the credibility and brand image for the site.
3. Avoid phishing sites
The green icon in the Https address bar can help users identify phishing websites, protect the interests of users and enterprises from damage, and enhance user trust.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a transfer protocol used to transmit hypertext on the Internet. It can make browsers more efficient and reduce network transmission. However, the HTTP protocol uses clear text to transmit information, and there are risks of information eavesdropping, information tampering and information hijacking.
HTTPS (Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a secure communication channel developed based on HTTP for exchanging information between client computers and servers. HTTPS uses the secure communication layer (SSL) for information exchange. In short, HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP, which is an HTTP protocol encrypted by TLS/SSL.