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Installing Your SSL Certificate
Once signed and issued, you will receive an email message that allows you to download...
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What does my SSL Status mean?
An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your Web site to visiting browsers...
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Where can I find the certificate information for a Standard Single Domain SSL certificate?
An "https://" prefix in the URL and a key or padlock icon in the browser's...
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How long does it take to issue an SSL certificate?
Deluxe SSL Certificates
If all required documentation has been successfully...
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What is an intermediate certificate?
In order to enhance the security of the Root certificate we have created two...
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Actioncast: Setting Up SSL Certificates for Third-party Hosting Accounts
In this Actioncast, learn how to set up your SSL certificate credit for a third-party...
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What is the difference between a Deluxe and a Standard SSL Web Server Certificate?
This Certification Authority (CA) is offering two types of SSL certificates: Deluxe...
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How do I check my SSL Status?
An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your Web site to visiting browsers...
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Redeeming a Standard Single Domain SSL Certificate in the Hosting Control Center
An SSL certificate authenticates the identity of your Web site to visiting browsers...
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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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What is browser ubiquity?
The term "browser ubiquity" describes an SSL certificate's browser...
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How do I renew my certificate?
To renew an expiring SSL certificate, you must purchase a certificate-renewal credit...
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How do I install an intermediate certificate?
Once your SSL certificate has been issued, you will receive an email message...
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Can I use a standard SSL Certificate on an aliased domain in Shared Hosting?
No. Because an SSL certificate only works properly with the domain for which it is...
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What happens if I don't install the intermediate certificate?
Failure to properly install our intermediate certificate along with the issued SSL...
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Which browsers are your SSL certificates compatible with?
Our root certificate — the Valicert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority —...
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Why Is My Secure Site Not Displaying the "Padlock" Icon in the Browser's Status Bar?
If any site element — an image, for example — is being queried from...
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What Is the Encryption Strength of Your SSL Certificates?
All of our SSL certificates support both industry-standard 128-bit and high-grade...
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How Do I Monitor the Progress of My Certificate Request?
You can monitor the status and progress of your certificate request in the...
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Actioncast: Setting Up SSL Certificates
In this Actioncast, learn how to set up your SSL Certificate credit.
Setting Up SSL...
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Why is my SSL certificate request not approved yet?
As long as you provide the correct company information and documentation, the...
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What information do you validate, and why?
Our authentication process ensures the highest level of trust. Only through thorough...
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What happens if validation fails?
If we are unable to authenticate the submitted information, the certificate request...
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How will my customers know that my site is secure?
An "https://" prefix in the URL and a key or padlock icon in the browser's...
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How do I obtain a Domain Authorization Letter?
If we are unable to verify a certificate-requesting entity's domain registration and...
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What if I lose my password?
We cannot retrieve a lost SSL account password. If you forgot your password, you may...
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Requesting Your SSL Certificate
In order to request an SSL certificate, you must submit a certificate request to our...