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- 1 year term
Domain SSL Certificates
Domain SSL Certificate
A single domain SSL certificate protects a single domain name including the www subdomain of the domain name. The certificate can only be issued for a specific domain name and has a maximum validity of 12 months. After 12 months the validity of the certificate must always be extended manually. As long as only a few domains or subdomains are to be protected with an SSL certificate, the Single Domain SSL certificate is the cheapest way to protect your website.
Wildcard SSL Certificate
A wildcard certificate is an SSL certificate that can be used to encrypt all subdomains and the main domain of a domain name with SSL. The SSL certificate therefore contains all the properties of a single domain SSL certificate and additionally secures all other *.domainname subdomains in addition to the www subdomain.
Extended Validation SSL Certificate
An Extended Validation SSL Certificate has the same properties as the Single Domain SSL Certificate. However, the difference is in the way the certificate is issued. With a Single Domain SSL Certificate as well as with a Wildcard SSL Certificate only a CNAME in the DNS of the domain is required for issuance. With an EV certificate, additional verification processes are performed by the certification authority.
This type of certificate can only be ordered by companies.
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SSL Certificates
What is a domain SSL certificate
An SSL certificate is needed to encrypt or secure the connection between a server and a user. With the help of a certificate, the security of the communication between server and user is guaranteed, so that third parties cannot read the data that is exchanged.
When calling up a website, SSL encryption of the connection is displayed with https instead of http. The 's' in https stands for "secure". If a valid SSL certificate has been stored on the server side to encrypt the connection, the data exchange is declared as secure.
An SSL certificate is always limited to a certain period of time. It therefore has an expiration date. If the SSL certificate has expired, an error message appears to the user when the website is called up. The user's browser therefore ensures that the https connection to the server also has a valid SSL certificate.