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SSL Certificates
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... your customers gain the highest level of confidence in your site and organization. Bayanhosting.com offers you a wide choice of SSL Certificates from the most trusted brands such as VeriSign, GeoTrust, ...
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Welcome to Bayanhosting.com
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Bayanhosting.com provides Affordable Budget and Premium Web Hosting services, fast-activation Domain Name Registration services, eye-popping or Search Engine-friendly Web Designs, and highly-trusted stable ...
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What is the Warranty?
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... warranty has not been collected on any SSL Certificate, ever! The inclusion of a $10,000 warranty on RapidSSL makes RapidSSL.com the lowest cost provider of highly trusted, fully warrantied SSL certif ...
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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 is a Single Root SSL Certificate?
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... To determine this, the browser looks at its list of trusted issuing authorities - represented by a collection of Trusted Root CA certificates added into the browser by the browser vendor (such as Microsoft ...
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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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... We carry products from GeoTrust, a highly trusted, credible and long standing CA with an Internationally recognized brand. GeoTrust own the Equifax roots that are already present in all popular browsers ...
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What do I need to consider when purchasing a SSL certificate?
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... establishing whether the CA in question owns its own trusted root i.e. does the CA own a root that is already present in all popular browsers? You can examine trusted root ownership by double clicking ...
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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 ...