SSL Certificates
Show visitors you’re serious about security
- Improve customer confidence in your website
- Help boost Google and SEO rankings
- Enjoy the highest encryption at the lowest cost
SSL
Pricing
POSITIVE SSL
Features
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Domain Validation
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1 Sub-domain
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SHA2 & ECC 128/256 bit Encryption
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Trust Logo Supported
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Free Reissuance
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$10,000 Warranty
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30 day Money Back
COMODO SSL
Features
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Domain Validation
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1 Sub-domain
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SHA2 & ECC 128/256 bit Encryption
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Trust Logo Supported
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Free Reissuance
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$250,000 Warranty
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30 day Money Back
WILDCARD SSL
Features
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Domain Validation
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Unlimited Sub-domain
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SHA2 & ECC 128/256 bit Encryption
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Trust Logo Supported
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Free Reissuance
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$10,000 Warranty
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30 day Money Back
EV SSL
Features
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Enterprise Validation
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Unlimited Sub-domain
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SHA2 & ECC 128/256 bit Encryption
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Trust Logo Supported
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Free Reissuance
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$1,750,000 Warranty
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30 day Money Back
Why are SSL certificates necessary?
Encrypts Sensitive Information
Protect your customers' data from prying eyes - whether it be passwords, credit card details or other sensitive data.
Provides Authentication
Ensures that you are sending information to the trusted servers and not imposters trying to steal information.
Builds Trust
Visitors will trust your website more when they see visual cues like a lock icon or a green bar and will therefore be more likely to buy from you.
How Google’s Recent Changes Affect You
Latest Google Chrome updates now shows visitors a ‘Not Secure’ message in the URL if your website is not https (i.e. no SSL certificate). If it isn’t secure, visitors are more likely to refrain from entering information, making purchases or even signing up for your email list.
Google will also rank websites without an SSL certificate lower on the search results page (SERP), affecting your SEO efforts, traffic and revenue at the same time.
Every paid SSL certificate includes a seal of trust graphic confirming your website is secure and your site visitors’ information is protected. If you don’t have a trusted SSL certificate, Google Chrome will tag your site as Not Secure.
Good news. Google says that SSL security has a positive effect on its rankings:
“We’re starting to use HTTPS as a ranking signal… for sites (that) use secure, encrypted connections (and) we’ve seen positive results.”- Google Online Security Blog, August 06, 2014
Why choose Comodo SSL Certificate
Frequently asked questions
A SSL Certificate is a digital certificate that is issued for a domain by the Certificate Authority, in this case Comodo. You must purchase a SSL Certificate and then go through a verification process to be issued with the certificate. This verification is conducted by the Certificate Authority.
By doing this, a SSL Certificate protects your customers and in turn, increases their trust in your business and your website. This is important if your website requires users to log in using passwords or sensitive information like credit card information.
Yes, all Comodo SSL Certificates are compatible with all major and popular browsers active today.
While it isn’t difficult to install a SSL certificate, you need to follow a series of steps. More information on how to install it can be found on our KnowledgeBase
No, we don’t support any upgrade or downgrade on Comodo SSL Certificate plans at the moment.