SSL Certificates 

Gain protection, trust and reputation

Secure your online communications with an SSL certificate

If you're thinking about developing your business online, you will need an SSL certificate. An SSL certificate is not only the best way to protect your communications but also to avoid any attempts at identity theft. As a matter of fact, many consumers refuse to do business with websites that don’t have an SSL certificate, fearing the encounter of problems with the confidentiality of their data and online shopping details.

The importance of SSL

Why are SSL Certificates important?

Encryption and Privacy

An SSL Certificate will encrypt any communications between your users and your servers.

Identity Proof

An SSL Certificate will be able to prove to your users that it is actually you who is talking to them, and not a third party in bad faith.

Trust

Having an SSL Certificate running on your website or webservice will build trust around your users, and show them that you take their security and privacy seriously.

Basic SSL Protection

Domain Validated Certificates, by

These are our most basic and affordable SSL plans. They provide a basic encryption level and a great simplicity regarding domain ownership verification process.

15.620 NGN

per year

GEOTRUST QUICKSSL PREMIUM

  • Protects one domain
  • $500 000 USD warranty
  • 256 Bit encryption
  • No paperwork required
  • Quick and easy

31.239 NGN

per year

GEOTRUST QUICKSSL PREMIUM + SAN

  • Protects five domains
  • $500 000 USD warranty
  • 256 Bit encryption
  • No paperwork required
  • Quick and easy

93.717 NGN

per year

RAPIDSSL WILDCARD

  • Protects multiple subdomains
  • $500 000 USD warranty
  • 256 Bit encryption
  • No paperwork required
  • Quick and easy

Real world validation

Organization Validated Certificates, by

This plan includes the validation and authentication of the company or business behind the domain, providing a high level of security and allowing your customers to know that they can trust their personal data to your website.

31.239 NGN

per year

GEOTRUST TRUE BUSINESSID

  • Protects one domain
  • $1 250 000 USD warranty
  • 256 Bit encryption
  • Quick paperwork processing
  • Easy setup

62.478 NGN

per year

GEOTRUST BUSINESSID MULTI-DOMAIN

  • Protects five domains
  • $1 250 000 USD warranty
  • 256 Bit encryption
  • Quick paperwork processing
  • Easy setup

93.717 NGN

per year

GEOTRUST BUSINESSID WILDCARD

  • Protects multiple subdomains
  • $1 250 000 USD warranty
  • 256 Bit encryption
  • Quick paperwork processing
  • Easy setup

Green Bar Certificate

Extended Validation Certificates, by

This is our most complete SSL plan. It involves your business undergoing a detailed examination procedure before a certificate is issued. This gives it the highest possible level of security, ensuring full data protection to your visitors and customers.

93.717 NGN

per year

GEOTRUST TRUE BUSINESSID WITH EV

  • Protects one domain
  • $1 500 000 USD warranty
  • Green Address Bar
  • Dynamic Site Seal
  • Quick paperwork processing

Premium Tech Support

We make sure your certificate works and stays secure

Any SSL certification plan offered by our company involves permanent monitoring and personalized assistance. We do all this in order to make it easier for you to get a certification seal that allows customers to check the certificate of your website and trust your business and your trademark.

Installation guidance

Our staff will be happy to help you get set up by guiding you with step-by-step instructions tailored to your needs.

Re-issuing help

Our team will help you with the re-issuing of the certificate keys and advise on how to keep them safe.

Your questions

Our answers

SSL stands for "Secure Sockets Layer" and an SSL certificate is a file that, once installed on a web server, allows the servers authentication by the competent authority. This then allows the secure and full transmission of data sent between the website's visitor and the receiving server.

Once you decide to activate a type of SSL certificate on your server, you will have to answer several questions to prove the identity of your website and your company. From then on, your web server will create and encrypt two digital keys: one public and one private. It is important that the private key is kept secret and not revealed to anyone. The public key, in turn, is created through a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) and is a set of characters that will contain your public information. This key does not need to be kept secret, since it serves precisely to disseminate its authenticity.

After making the necessary verification, the relevant authority will validate your certificate via web browsers that, in turn, establish encrypted connections between the services hosted on the server (email, website, etc.) and computers using that browser during navigation.

HTTPS: Protocol ensuring web browsing with SSL certificates

HTTP: When browsing websites with no safety certification.

The certifying authority is responsible for associating a given domain to its specific certificate and respective owner. It is also responsible for any issues related to expiration dates, renewals, and the revocation of certificates. We can assist you in this process, helping you choose the best suited entity to meet your needs and expectations.

Without this intermediate body, it may seem that the certificate does not "work" correctly in Firefox. Therefore, this intermediary functions as a public infrastructure which guarantees the validity of your certificate.

It is also important for you to download and install your supplier’s intermediate certificate along with your SSL certificate, ensuring that visitors to your website can consult and verify the security of the connection.

A certificate relates to a specific domain and not to the IP address of a server hosting the security service. Even if your service is hosted on different servers, you will only need a single certificate. However, if you intend to certify different sub-domains, you will need to use a so-called "multiple address" certificate.

Yes, with the proviso that this service involves multi-domain certificates, which are only available for basic or business certificates. If you wish to use this service, you should define your main domain in your CSR and fill out your alternative names during the ordering process for your certificate.

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