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What Is the encryption strength of your SSL certificates?
All of our SSL certificates support high-grade 256-bit encryption.
The actual...
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Uploading Documents for Your SSL Request
While your request for an SSL certificate is being vetted, you might need to provide...
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Phasing out Intranet Names and Reserved IP Addresses in SSLs
The Internet security community is phasing out the use of intranet names and reserved...
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What is the difference between a Deluxe and a Standard SSL Web Server Certificate?
The primary difference between a Deluxe SSL certificate and a Standard SSL certificate...
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Resolving Warnings About Allowing SSL v2?
If you run a PCI compliance scan or you're trying to configure your server, you may...
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What is the difference between a Deluxe High-Assurance and a Standard SSL Certificate?
The main difference between the Deluxe High-Assurance and Standard SSL Certificates...
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Requesting a Deluxe SSL Certificate
Deluxe SSL secure certificates have an extensive vetting process that starts with an...
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Why is my secure site not displaying the "padlock" icon in the browser's status bar?
The padlock icon might not display in your browser's status bar, or you might receive...
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Installing Your SSL Certificate
When your certificate is signed and issued, you will receive an email message with...
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How will my customers know that my site is secure?
Most Internet users identify an "https://" prefix in the URL and a key or...
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Which browsers and devices are your SSL certificates compatible with?
The following browsers and devices work with our SSL certificates. This means users...
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What happens if my SSL validation fails?
If we cannot authenticate the information you submit for an SSL request, the...
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Using a Standard SSL Certificate on an Aliased Domain in Shared Hosting
You cannot use a standard SSL on an aliased domain name in shared hosting because...
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How do I install an intermediate certificate?
After your SSL certificate is issued, you will receive an email with a link to...
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Which SSL do I need?
Some websites or server configurations require a specific type of SSL. Use these...
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What happens if I don't install intermediate certificates?
If you don't install the intermediate certificates with your issued SSL certificate,...
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How does ICANN's New gTLD Program affect my SSL certificate?
In 2011, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) launched the...
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Do I need Server Gated Cryptology (SGC) to conduct secure transactions?
No, you don't need Server Gated Cryptology (SGC) to conduct secure transactions. SGC...
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What is an intermediate certificate?
Intermediate certificates provide maximum browser and server coverage to ensure...
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What does my SSL Status mean?
An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your website to visiting browsers and...
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Protecting My Site Against the SSL Vulnerability in Debian GNU/Linux
A recently exposed security flaw in the version of OpenSSL distributed with Debian...
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Recognizing Secure Certificates as Valid on Palm OS Devices
Palm devices cannot communicate with servers that have SSL certificates installed that...
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How do I check my SSL Status?
Your SSL Status represents the status of any Standard Single Domain SSL certificate...
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How do I know my secure certificate is safe from vulnerabilities?
Our Certificate Authority validates the identity of an entity purchasing an SSL...
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Resolving Errors with Your CSR
When you generate your certificate signing request (CSR) and put it into our online...
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Renewing Your SSL Certificate
Renewing your SSL is a multiple-step process that varies depending on your certificate...
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How do I get a Domain Authorization Letter?
Certain business matters, such as requests for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates...
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Resolving an Invalid Key Length Error
To help keep your site secure, we require a 2048 bit key length.
If you receive an...
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Requesting a Domain Authorization Letter from Domains By Proxy
When you request a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate, the Registration Authority...
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Setting up a SSL for Intel vPro
If you are using an Intel® vPro™ server, purchase a Deluxe SSL certificate...
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Finding Certificate Information for an SSL Certificate
An "https://" prefix in the URL and a key or padlock icon in the browser's...
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Requesting a Standard or Wildcard SSL Certificate
After you purchase an SSL, you must activate the SSL credit, and then begin the...
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Why do I have to re-validate my information for an SSL certificate?
In order to maintain your SSL certificate, you need to re-validate your information...
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Verifying a Certificate's Validity on Your Computer
When an application receives digitally signed or secured content from the Internet,...
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Understanding SSL Certificate Issuance Time Frames
Many factors determine how long it takes to issue an SSL certificate, such as...
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What is your criteria for accepting Domain Authorization Letters?
If we cannot verify the certificate requestor's domain control (i.e., we cannot find...
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Explaining What Information We Validate to Approve SSL Certificates
Our authentication process ensures the highest level of trust. Only through thorough...
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Which secure hash algorithm should I use for my SSL?
A secure hash algorithm (SHA) encrypts variable-length data by converting it into...
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HTTP vs. HTTPS
HTTP, or hypertext transfer protocol, is the way a Web server communicates with...
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Viewing the Progress of Your SSL Certificate Request
You can monitor the status and progress of your SSL certificate request in your...
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Redeeming a Standard Single Domain SSL Certificate in the Hosting Control Panel
An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your website to visiting browsers...