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  1. What type of customer service do you offer?

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    We offer email and web support to our FreeSSL, RapidSSL and Professional Level customers. Our support staff are highly experienced in supporting SSL and webservers and will be happy to help you with technical ...

  2. What is a Single Root SSL Certificate?

    (FAQs/SSL Certificates)

    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. ...

  3. What do I need to consider when purchasing a SSL certificate?

    (FAQs/SSL Certificates)

    ... the padlock seen in the browser during an SSL connection with a webserver. When the SSL Certificate appears, simply click the "Certification Path" tab to see which trusted root CA certificate issued ...

  4. How is a SSL certificate installed onto a webserver?

    (FAQs/SSL Certificates)

    When SSL is first activated on the webserver, the webserver requires information about the identity of the website including the website domain name and company details. The webserver then creates ...

  5. What is required for a webserver (website) to use SSL?

    (FAQs/SSL Certificates)

    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 ...

  6. How do website visitors know if a website is using SSL?

    (FAQs/SSL Certificates)

    When a website visitor connects to a webserver using SSL they will see that the URL in the address bar begins with https:// rather than the usual http:// and also a small gold padlock will appear in their ...

  7. What is SSL?

    (FAQs/SSL Certificates)

    ... with a website when their browser displays the little gold padlock and the address bar begins with a https rather than http. SSL certificates can be used on webservers for Internet security and mailservers ...

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