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SSL Certificates
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SSL Certificates enable you to activate the security capabilities of your web server, mail server or SSL VPN. Once activated the server will secure transactions or data communication over the web, ensuring ...
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RapidSSL Wildcard
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Secure an unlimited number of sub domains on the same domain name. With a Wildcard SSL certificate issued to *.yourdomain.com you could protect: * www.yourdomain.com * secure.yourdomain.com * etc.yourdomain.com ...
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Payments
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... services do not qualify for the 30 Day Money Back Guarantee: additional items and services; domain name registration/transfers; items and services ordered such as, but not limited to, SSL Certificate, ...
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SSL Certificates
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Build the trust that you deserve! Bayanhosting.com has a wide choice of SSL Certificates to suit your Website's security requirements! ...
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Welcome to Bayanhosting.com
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... and single-root SSL Certificates. ...
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What is the Warranty?
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Our providers give a $10,000 warranty on the RapidSSL and RapidSSL Wildcard certificates. The warranty protects the end user if we mis-issue a certificate. It is worth noting that other SSL Providers ...
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What validation processes do you use?
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Trust hierarchy demands that entities "vouch" for each other. Companies that issue SSL certificates are in the business of establishing that entities on the web are, in fact, who they claim to be. The ...
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Can I secure multiple subdomains with a single Certificate?
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An SSL certificate is issued to a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). This means that an SSL certificate issued to "secure.Bayanhosting.com" cannot be used on different subdomains, such as "www.Bayanhosting.com". ...
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What is browser ubiquity or browser recognition?
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Browser ubiquity is the term used in the industry to describe the estimated percentage of Internet users that will inherently trust an SSL certificate. The lower the browser ubiquity, the less people will ...
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Is there a limit to the number of certificates I can order?
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We do not limit the amount of RapidSSL or RapidSSL Wildcard certificates that can be ordered. Go ahead and get as many as you need! We limit one FreeSSL certificate to a domain name - FreeSSL is only ...
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How long does it take to issue my Certificate?
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If you need an SSL certificate right away, you have options. If you can wait 3-5 days, you can get certificates from established vendors that use slow traditional validation methods. However, immediate ...
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How long are the SSL certificates valid for?
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RapidSSL certificates are valid for 1 to 5 years. FreeSSL certificates are valid for 30 days. The Professional Level Certificates from GeoTrust are available for up to 6 years. When your SSL ...
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Why are you providing RapidSSL and RapidSSL Wildcard secure server certificates?
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By providing RapidSSL and RapidSSL Wildcard certificates, we are lowering the barrier of entry for companies and websites wishing to secure their low volume and low value online transactions and data with ...
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What browser versions are compatible with RapidSSL, RapidSSL Wildcard and FreeSSL?
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RapidSSL.com certificates are compatible with IE 5.01+, Netscape 4.7+, Mozilla 1+, AOL 5+, Firefox, Safari and many newer Windows and Mac based browsers and are single root install certificates (they do ...
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What is a FreeSSL Certificate?
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FreeSSL is a FULLY FUNCTIONAL single root test certificate valid for 30 days. It is the only fully trusted single root trial certificate available. If you need to test your server, or would like to test ...
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What do you consider low volume, low transaction?
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If you have a low volume website and you decide that your customer's confidence is not affected at all by the brand behind the SSL certificate or the volume of customers that would have an issue are insignificant ...
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What is a Single Root SSL Certificate?
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When connecting to a webserver over SSL, the visitor's browser decides whether or not to trust the website's SSL certificate based on which Certification Authority has issued the actual SSL certificate. ...
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What is a RapidSSL Wildcard Certificate?
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RapidSSL Wildcard is a single root install SSL certificate that can be used to secure multiple sub domains on a single domain name. RapidSSL Wildcard allows web sites to conduct secure e-commerce with ...
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What is a RapidSSL Certificate?
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RapidSSL Certificates uniquely enable businesses to obtain low cost 1 year fully functional single root trusted SSL certificates and are ideal for websites conducting lite levels of ecommerce. RapidSSL.com ...
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Give me 10 reasons why I should buy SSL Certificates from Bayanhosting.com
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A Complete Range of SSL Certificates Bayanhosting.com offers a range of certificates suitable for low volume / low transaction value, Professional level and Development applications. Credibility ...
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What do I need to consider when purchasing a SSL certificate?
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The following 10 considerations must be taken into account before deciding which CA and which type of SSL certificate to purchase. Each point will be discussed in more detail on this page, or you can click ...
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Who are the top 2 CAs?
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Each month SecuritySpace (www.securityspace.com) publishes the market share of each CA. Figures are obtained by examining a sample of over 100,000 domain names actively using SSL certificates. The following ...
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Who are the CAs and why are there so many providers of SSL?
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There are actually less than 10 CAs issuing commercially available SSL certificates. Until recently, the SSL market has been monopolized by Verisign and Thawte. In 1999 Verisign acquired Thawte, and it ...
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What is a Certification Authority (CA)?
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Not just anybody can issue trusted SSL Certificates. If they could then there would be no trust in SSL - and it could no longer be used commercially. Instead only Certification Authorities, or CAs as they ...
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What does a SSL certificate look like?
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SSL certificates can be seen by simply double clicking on the padlock symbol when displayed in the browser. A typical certificate will look like this; All SSL Certificates are issued to either ...
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How is a SSL certificate installed onto a webserver?
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... to be secret and is placed into a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) - a data file which also contains all the website credentials. The Private and Public keys are used in the encryption process, so ...
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What is required for a webserver (website) to use SSL?
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In order for a website to use SSL, a SSL Certificate is required (also known as Web Server Certificates and Secure Server Certificates). SSL Certificates are installed onto the webserver hosting the particular ...
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What is SSL?
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... are kept confidential. Web server certificates (also known as secure server certificates or SSL certificates) are required to initialize an SSL session. Customers know when they have an SSL session ...
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SSL Certificates
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