SSL
What is an SSL Certificate?
The central authority (called Certificate Authority) is responsible for issuing digital certificates for a domain name. In order to be eligible for a SSL Certificate, you must first purchase an SSL Certificate and then go through a verification process conducted by the Certificate Authority.
Why should I buy an SSL Certificate?
- It encrypts the information sent from your user’s browser to your website.
- It authenticates your website identity
Do SSL Certificates work in all browsers?
SSL Certificates are compatible with all major browsers like Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, etc.
Are the backups encrypted?
The backups of your data are stored on Amazon Web Services Simple Storage System, also known as S3. S3 boasts durability levels of 99.999999999% which is achieved by distributing storage of data across multiple locations and facilities. Although S3 is not the cheapest form of data storage, we firmly believe it is the most reliable method to keep your data secure.
Can I upgrade my SSL Certificates?
No, SSL Certificates do not support upgrades or downgrades yet. If you do find you require a new certificate, you can purchase the same and install it on the same web browser where your previous certificate was being used.
Positive SSL Wildcard Features :
- Domain Validation
- Unlimited sub-domains
- Free additional server licenses
- Issued within 2 days
- Validation Validity - 1 Year
Positive SSL Certificate Features
- Domain Validation
- 1 Domain
- Free additional server licenses
- Issued within 2 days
- Validation Validity - 1 Year
- 1