What is SSL?



SSL Certificates enable data encryption on the internet and allow data to be transmitted securely from a web server to a browser. With SSL, your website can use the https protocol and will display a padlock in end users web browsers to indicate the connection is secure.

Although all SSL certificates use similar methods to protect and validate your data, the level of trust and assertion they provide varies. Standard SSL (Domain Validated) Certificates are the easiest and most common type of SSL certificate. OV and EV Certificates also authenticate the identity of the company or organization that holds the certificate providing more trust to end users.

EV Certificates offer the highest level of validation and trust, and will show the name of the company or organization in green in the address bar. This is an immediate, visual way that viewers can know that extra steps were taken to confirm the site they’re visiting – which is why most large companies and organizations choose EV certificates.

Browsers are changing, are you prepared?

Web pages not served via HTTPS will be marked ‘not secure’ in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Could your website be one of them?
As the world's most popular browsers, this will affect nearly 70% of global internet traffic and other browser companies will follow suit.
We only sell SSL certificates from the most trusted brands in Online Web Security