Symantec - SSL Certificates

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Website Security Solutions that increases transactions & takes SSL/TLS protection & trust to a whole new level.

Symantec is trusted by millions for offering reliable and dependable internet infrastructure solutions. Symantec's SSL certificates enable companies and consumers all over the world to engage in trustworthy e-commerce relationships. Our SSL protection services take your website transactions to the next level. Competitively priced with some even below the cost of the issuer Symantec themselves.

Symantec Secure Site

Symantec Secure Site

Full Bussiness Authentication

Up to 256 bit Full Encryption

Browser Security Lock

Mobile Device Compatibility

Free Installation

Symantec Secure Site Pro

Symantec Secure Site Pro

Full Bussiness Authentication

Up to 256 bit Full Encryption

New! Vulnerability Assessment

Mobile Device Compatibility

Free Installation

Symantec Secure Site EV

Symantec Secure Site EV

Full Extended EV Authentication

Up to 256 bit Full Encryption

New! Vulnerability Assessment

Mobile Device Compatibility

Free Installation

Symantec Secure Site Pro EV

Symantec Secure Site Pro EV

Full Extended EV Authentication

Up to 256 bit Full Encryption

New! Vulnerability Assessment

Mobile Device Compatibility

Free Installation

Compare Symantec SSL Certificates and Features

Easy to Secure with Vulnerability Assessment and Malware Scanning

Is your site protected against the latest security threats? Choose a Symantec SSL Certificate with free vulnerability assessment to help quickly identify and take action against the most exploitable weaknesses on your Web site.

All Symantec SSL Certificates include daily Web site malware scanning to alert you if your Web site is infected with malicious software. The combination helps extend security beyond https to your public-facing Web pages and reduce the risk of being blacklisted by Google or other search engines.

Features Secure Site Secure Site Pro Secure Site with EV Secure Site Pro with EV
Validation Type Organization Organization Extended Extended
Trust Level Deluxe Deluxe Premium Premium
Brand Recognition High High High High
Green Bar
Vulnerability Assessment
Warranty $1,000,000 $1,250,000 $1,500,000 $1,500,000
SubDomains Secured Single Single Single Single
Issuance 1-2 days 1-2 days 5-7 days 5-7 days
Validity Options 1-4 yrs 1-4 yrs 1-4 yrs 1-4 yrs
Site Seal Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
SGC
SSL Encryption upto 256 bit upto 256 bit upto 256 bit upto 256 bit
99% Browser Compatibility
Browser Security Lock
Mobile Device Compatibility
IDN Support
EV Upgrader
Installation Quick & Easy Quick & Easy Quick & Easy Quick & Easy
Free Customer Support
Auto Renew & Benefits
Revocation & Replacement Free Free Free Free
Free Refund 30 Days 30 Days 30 Days 30 Days

Frequently Asked Questions

To help you make an informed decision, we've compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions relating to the products and services listed on this page.

If you can't find the answer to your question or if you would like more information about it, please feel free to contact us at any time and we'll be happy to help you.

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SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It is an encryption layer that encodes information that is exchanged between a client and a server, protecting the transmission of sensitive and private data.

An SSL certificate allows you to apply SSL encryption technology to your site, so that information traveling from it is encrypted. SSL certificates are expected by consumers for any site that handles sensitive information like identity information, credit card numbers, or confidential records.
Yes, each brand has thier own refund policies, 7 days for GeoTrust products and 30 days for both Comodo & Symantec products and are from the date of purchase for all.
An SSL certificate is a file installed on the web server that a website is running on. This file is composed of two segments. The first is the public key, which encrypts data. The second is the private key, which decrypts data. When a client, such as a web browser, connects to an SSL secured server a unique session is created using these two keys. All data transmitted during this session is protected, and cannot be decrypted by any party other than that specific client and the server.
If your site sends or receives sensitive information, customers expect it to be secured with an SSL certificate. Many will leave your site if they see that it is not secured.
Yes you can. The domain you wish to secure doesn't need to be in your account or even registered thru us.
Yes we can install for you. Submit a support ticket, provide us with your credentials and we will install it for you.
Yes, all of our certificates are chained to a CA (certificate authority).
CA stands for certificate authority. A CA is the company issuing the SSL certificate.
Domain Validation certificates authenticate that the purchaser of the cert also owns (or administers) the domain name to which the cert will be applied. This lowest level of authentication also offers the lowest prices and allows you to secure your web site the most rapidly.

Organization Validation certificates receive some scrutiny to confirm the relationship between the domain name, domain owner, and the business for which the certificate will be used.

Extended Validation certificates require the certificate authority (the company issuing the certificate, such as GeoTrust or Symantec) to perform a more extensive verification of the purchaser's business and their authority to purchase a certificate on behalf of that company. Once installed, EV certificates turn the browser address bar green to give visitors a visual cue that this is a trustworthy site.
Low assurance certificates encrypt the connection. Higher validation certificates perform the same encryption, and add peace of mind for your visitors by showing them that the certificate authority has validated your site as belonging to a legitimate business.
The green address bar gives an intuitive visual cue that your business is legitimate. The green bar is only available with Extended Validation (EV) certificates. In contrast, major web browsers have integrated anti-phishing protection so that known phishing sites will display a red address bar. Studies have shown a strong, positive impact for businesses that use EV certificates.
Functionally, all certificates with the same level of encryption perform similarly. However, for discriminating customers, branding in certificates has the same effect as designer clothing: it gives sophisiticated customers assurance that you're a sophisticated business.
To find out what SSL certificate you use, visitors simply click the lock icon in their browser's address box. A new window pops up with information about your certificate.
SSL Certificates are compatible with 99.9% of all browsers, including all major web browsers.
Yes. On your new web server, generate a new CSR for your certificate. Contact the certificate issuer with the new CSR and they will provide you with a new certificate.
Once you purchase a certificate, we can't upgrade it. However, if you need a more secure certificate immediately, you can purchase it and install it on the same web server as the old certificate. If you don't need the more secure certificate immediately, you can wait until your current certificate expires and install a more secure one at that time.
Server Gated Cryptography (SGC) was developed for legacy computers and browsers that only support 40 or 56-bit SSL encryption to "step up" to 128-bit SSL encryption. Without an SGC certificate, web browsers and operating systems that do not support 128-bit strong encryption will receive only 40- or 56-bit encryption.
Installing a certificate is not difficult, but it does involve a process that's specific to each individual web server. Certification Authorities publish instructions for generating the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and installing the certificate.
CSR stands Certificate Signing Request. A CSR is a special key generated by a web server using that server's unique private key. The CSR is sent to the certificate issuer, which generates the final certificate.

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