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Waxspace provide variety of cheap SSL certificates, which will help you to protect you website confidential information.

What is an SSL certificate?
An SSL certificate is a website security certificate. The abbreviation SSL stands for secure sockets layer, which is complex technical jargon that essentially means "your data is protected."

What features comes with an SSL certificate?
• Website Seal
With the increase of fraud and identity theft, online visitors have learned to look for trust signs when they transact online. A True Site Seal of a SSL certificate provider shows web site visitors that their information is protected.

• Browser Ubiquity
Browser Ubiquity is important when considering an SSL certificate. Usually its expressed as a percentage. It tells you what percentage of browsers will work with the certificate provided by the CA (Certificate authority). Usually you will find most of the bigger CA's stating a browser ubiquity of around 99%. Browsers include Opera, Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer among others. In summary, browser ubiquity defines how likely if is a browser will accept the certificate presented to it.

• Encryption Level
Standards for website encryption are 128 bit certificates distributed by authorities such as VeriSign or Microsoft. SSL is configured on servers in the form of a certificate, which is a text file that holds the encryption key.

WHICH SSL CERTIFICATE IS RIGHT FOR ME?

SSL Certificate Plans :
• Positive SSL at $15 /Year
• Rappid SSL at $25 /Year
• EssentialSSL at $55 /Year

• Positive SSL Wildcard at $125 /Year
• Rapid SSL Wildcard at $130 /Year
• EssentialSSL Wildcard at $130 /Year

• SSL 123 at $70 /Year
• QuickSSL Premium at $75 /Year

Visit : waxspace.com/cheap-ssl
 
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